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<font size=3>Hi Ulrike--glad to hear you're there. <br>
Looking forward to seeing you in a few weeks,<br>
Dan<br><br>
At 10:47 AM 8/31/2003 +0200, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Dear list members,<br><br>
I have moved to the Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics in<br>
Nijmegen, Netherlands. Please note my new contact details:<br><br>
Mail:<br>
Dr. Ulrike Zeshan<br>
Max-Planck-Institut f ÿÿ Psycholinguistik<br>
Postbus 310<br>
6500 AH Nijmegen<br>
The Netherlands<br>
Phone:<br>
(+31) (0)24 - 3521911 (this is the switchboard)<br>
Fax:<br>
(+31) (0)24 - 3521213<br>
E-mail:<br>
Ulrike.Zeshan@mpi.nl<br>
Ulrike_Zeshan@yahoo.com<br><br>
For the next two weeks, it's safer to send e-mails to both my
addresses,<br>
afterwards you may use the .mpi address only.<br><br>
I will be at the MPI for four years to continue my work on sign
language<br>
typology. My new project has been fully funded from the German
Science<br>
Foundation (DFG), including a number of positions for research<br>
assistants and informants, and we will officially start the project
on<br>
November 1st. Except for two hearing researchers working on<br>
village-based sign languages, all people working in the project will
be<br>
deaf people, mostly from developing countries. In the first year,
we<br>
will be working on sign languages from China, South Korea, Turkey,<br>
Russia and India. Our first large cross-linguistic project will
deal<br>
with possession and existentials.<br><br>
More information about the project will be available towards the end
of<br>
this year via the MPI's website
(<a href="http://www.mpi.nl/" eudora="autourl">www.mpi.nl</a>). I hope to
interact<br>
extensively with the international sign linguistics community, so
please<br>
feel free to contact me any time for more information about the
project.<br><br>
Best regards,<br><br>
Ulrike Zeshan</font></blockquote><br>
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