IE Newsletter
Andrew Carnie
carnie at ling.ucsc.edu
Wed Oct 23 03:24:16 UTC 1996
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Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 17:42:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: "John T. McCranie" <jtm at cnet.com>
To: Andrew Carnie <carnie at umich.edu>
Subject: IE Newsletter (fwd)
> A new edition of the Indo-European Newsletter has just appeared. It
> contains news, a list of new and forthcoming books and journals, brief
> book reviews, newly-available IE electronic resources, a list of upcoming
> conferences as well as essays.
>
> Among the "Brief Communications":
> --a summary by James P. Mallory on the "Conference on the Bronze Age and
> Iron Age Peoples of Eastern Central Asia" held at the University of
> Pennsylvania on April 19-21, 1996, a conference devoted to the mummies
> found in Xinjiang, China and their archaeological, genetic, and possible
> linguistic affiliation(s).
> --a short summary of the Second German Linguistics Annual Conference
> held at Madison, WI on April 26-28 by Christopher Stevens.
>
> The essays in this issue include:
> --two essays on recent developments in Insular Celtic, one on Celtic phonology
> and morphology (by Kim McCone) and the other on syntax and other matters
> (by Joseph Eska).
> --a contribution by Craig Melchert on recent developments in Anatolian.
>
> The newsletter is officially affiliated with the Indo-European Studies program
> at
> UCLA. Contribution levels (which pay for this bi-annual newsletter and
support
> IE activities) are $10 for students, $20 for others ($25 for those outside the
> continental U.S.). Checks should be made payable to "FAIES/UCLA Foundation"
> and sent to: FAIES, 2143 Kelton Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025. VISA
> and Mastercard are also accepted.
>
> For further information, please contact: Deborah Anderson at
> dwanders @violet.berkeley.edu (or: alotz at aimnet.com)
>
> Deborah Anderson
> Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Linguistics
> UC Berkeley
> Berkeley, CA 94720
>
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