10.4, FYI: Comp. Ling., Dictionaries, Phonetic Science

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Subject: 10.4, FYI: Comp. Ling., Dictionaries, Phonetic Science

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Date:  Mon, 28 Dec 98 16:55:51 EST
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Subject:  1999 ACL Membership/Order Form

2)
Date:  Tue, 05 Jan 1999 09:51:27 +0200
From:  Igor Sharshakov <bh at mailbox.riga.lv>
Subject:  Electronic Multilingual Dictionaries

3)
Date:  Sun, 03 Jan 1999 00:12:32 -0800
From:  Yoko Hasegawa <hasegawa at socrates.berkeley.edu>
Subject:  ICPhS 99

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Date:  Mon, 28 Dec 98 16:55:51 EST
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Assoc. for Comp. Ling.			Dr. Michael Rosner
P.O. Box 6090				Dept. Computer Science & AI
Somerset, NJ 08875 USA			University of Malta
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-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 05 Jan 1999 09:51:27 +0200
From:  Igor Sharshakov <bh at mailbox.riga.lv>
Subject:  Electronic Multilingual Dictionaries


Dear LINGUIST,

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Dictionary of Stock Exchange and Investment Terms (English / French /
German / Italian / Spanish / Russian), Dictionary of Computing for
Everyone (English / Russian), Glossary of International Banking and
Finance Acronyms and Abbreviations (English/Russian) (approved by the
REUTERS and being used by this esteemed Agency in its marketing), can
be useful in your daily activities.

You, Your friends and collegues are always welcome at
http://www.dict.biz.lv

Dictionaries are ideal for any business traveller
Quick and easy to use .PDF format
Up-to-date definitions
Extensive cross referencing
Totally modern vocabulary
Powerful browse and search capabilities
>>From international to personal business and finance

Your expert comments and suggestions will be very much appreciated.

With respect and best wishes,

Igor Sharshakov, the Author
(fax: +371 7379350; private e-mail: shark at binet.lv)


-------------------------------- Message 3 -------------------------------

Date:  Sun, 03 Jan 1999 00:12:32 -0800
From:  Yoko Hasegawa <hasegawa at socrates.berkeley.edu>
Subject:  ICPhS 99


International Conference of Phonetic Sciences
ICPhS 99

The organizing committee of ICPhS 99 has sent out notices of
acceptance and rejection to all who submitted abstracts.  A list
of accepted authors and their paper titles can be found on our
web site (http://trill.linguistics.berkeley.edu/ICPhS/index.html).

E-mail:		icphs99 at trill.berkeley.edu</TD>
Regular Mail:	ICPhS 99
		Phonology Laboratory - Dept. of Linguistics
		University of California
		Berkeley, CA 94720-2650
		U.S.A.

=================================
Yoko Hasegawa
Vice Chair, ICPhS 99

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