Research Request for thesis

Margaret L FalerSweany mfsweany at MTU.EDU
Fri Mar 26 13:32:43 UTC 1999


You can connect to UMI and order the thesis directly (or your library can)
through the following URL:  http://www.umi.com .  Look for the link to
ordering.  It allows you to search by author and/or title. My unbound copy
was $30. Bound copies are more, of course. I could pay with credit card if I
wanted and received a confirmation of my order through e-mail. you can  also
fill out the order form and fax it to them. The one I ordered was here
within 6 days.

Margaret

The reason that academic politics are so vicious is precisely
because there is so little at stake.

Margaret L. FalerSweany
Rhetoric & Technical Communication, Humanities
Michigan Technological University
Houghton, MI 49931
E-mail: falersweany at gocougs.wsu.edu or mfsweany at mtu.edu
Home: http://www.hu.mtu.edu/~msweany



-----Original Message-----
From:	TheDiscourseStudiesList [mailto:DISCOURS at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG] On
Behalf Of Aisha Rehman
Sent:	Friday, March 26, 1999 7:47 AM
To:	DISCOURS at LINGUIST.LDC.UPENN.EDU
Subject:	Re: Research Request for thesis

 Dear list members

I wonder whether anyone will be able to help me obtain an unpublished
Phd thesis.

 Hayduk, S.J (1990)
 "Do people process content and function words differently?"
It was written by a student at the University of Alberta,
Canada.
I am very keen to read it although have been told that it may take some
time to obtain through my university's interlibrary loan service and
even then no definite results are promised.
If anyone can help please get in touch, your help would be very much
appreciated or if you know of  a contact address/email address for
the Department of Language/ Linguistics at the University of Alberta
 that would certainly set the ball rolling too.

Thankyou in advance
Aisha Rehman
PhD Student
Dept of Language Engineering
Umist, P.O. Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD
Tel: (+44) 0161 2003102
Fax: (+44) 0161 2003099
email: mcuihar2 at stud.umist.ac.uk



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