13.3421, Qs: Alphabetical Order/Spanish, Minidisc Recorders

LINGUIST List linguist at linguistlist.org
Tue Dec 24 04:18:12 UTC 2002


LINGUIST List:  Vol-13-3421. Mon Dec 23 2002. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 13.3421, Qs: Alphabetical Order/Spanish, Minidisc Recorders

Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Wayne State U.<aristar at linguistlist.org>
            Helen Dry, Eastern Michigan U. <hdry at linguistlist.org>

Reviews (reviews at linguistlist.org):
	Simin Karimi, U. of Arizona
	Terence Langendoen, U. of Arizona

Home Page:  http://linguistlist.org/

The LINGUIST List is funded by Eastern Michigan University, Wayne
State University, and donations from subscribers and publishers.



Editor for this issue: Karen Milligan <karen at linguistlist.org>
 ==========================================================================

We'd like to remind readers that the responses to queries are usually
best posted to the individual asking the question. That individual is
then strongly encouraged to post a summary to the list. This policy was
instituted to help control the huge volume of mail on LINGUIST; so we
would appreciate your cooperating with it whenever it seems appropriate.

In addition to posting a summary, we'd like to remind people that it
is usually a good idea to personally thank those individuals who have
taken the trouble to respond to the query.


=================================Directory=================================

1)
Date:  Thu, 19 Dec 2002 10:54:24 +0000
From:  Earl M Herrick <e-herrick at tamuk.edu>
Subject:  Spanish alphabetical order

2)
Date:  Thu, 19 Dec 2002 13:09:07 +0000
From:  Steve Hartman Keiser <s.hartman.keiser at marquette.edu>
Subject:  Minidisc use in field and lab

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 19 Dec 2002 10:54:24 +0000
From:  Earl M Herrick <e-herrick at tamuk.edu>
Subject:  Spanish alphabetical order

In 1994, a Congress of the national Spanish language academies changed
the alphabetical order of Spanish so as to treat CH and LL as
sequences of two letters rather than as separate letters. This was
done ''a peticion de varios organismos internactionales'', but I
cannot find just what international groups requested this change or
why they requested it (although I suspect it was done to expedite
international exchange of data). Can anyone give me a reference to
just who made this request or why it was made?

Subject-Language: Spanish; Code: SPN


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 19 Dec 2002 13:09:07 +0000
From:  Steve Hartman Keiser <s.hartman.keiser at marquette.edu>
Subject:  Minidisc use in field and lab

In my research I do sociolinguistic interviews and ethnographic
fieldwork and submit data to phonetic analysis (i.e., vowel formant
analysis).  I would like to know how portable minidisc recorders have
performed in the field and also back in the lab.  Are they
sturdy--that is have the withstood normal abuse any better or worse
than other technologies?  How do they perform with respect to the ease
and speed in digitizing, copying, organizing tracks, etc.  Right now
I'm considering the Sony MZ-N707.  I would happily take
recommendations for (or warnings about) specific recorders and
peripherals too.  I will post a summary of responses, if response
warrants.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
LINGUIST List: Vol-13-3421



More information about the LINGUIST mailing list