query on CMC studies -Reply
Wannie Carstens
AFNWAMC at PUKNET.PUK.AC.ZA
Sat Jun 10 09:32:42 UTC 2000
Could I please get bibliographical detail regarding this publication? I
Wannie Carstens
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Prof. Wannie Carstens
Afrikaans en Nederlands/Afrikaans and Dutch
Skool vir Tale en Kunste/School of Languages and Arts
Potchefstroomse Universiteit vir CHO/Potchefstroom University for CHE
POTCHEFSTROOM 2520
Suid-Afrika/South Africa
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>>> clee at HUMNET.UCLA.EDU 10/June/2000 11:07am >>>
Words on the Web, 2000 is a new book on the subject. It includes a paper written by Bob Fouser and me and a Japanese scholar.
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Chungmin Lee
Dept of Linguistics
Seoul Nat'l University
Seoul 151-742, Korea
clee at snu.ac.kr
Tel: 82-2-880-6169
Fax: 82-2-882-2451
----- Original Message -----
From: el don <eldon at GOL.COM>
To: <DISCOURS at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 5:14 AM
Subject: query on CMC studies
> can anyone point me in the direction of comprehensive listings of
> recent publications in the research area of email-list interaction?
> i know that many of the list members are involved in this type of
> text analysis.
>
> i'll be starting in earnest to analyse sections of my data rather
> soon, and in the first instance, want to make sure that the areas i'm
> intending to cover are not a repetition of someone else's research.
>
> i conducted my last search about 4 years ago now, and i'm sure the
> work on the linguistic features characterising this mode has expanded
> in several directions.
>
> if you know of specific books and articles that you can recommend,
> this would be very welcome, but more particularly, fruitful locations
> to start seaching myself is also more than welcome. for example if
> you have come across any favourite websites on the topic, or which
> review or list other resources, i'd be happy to hear of them.
> backchannel is fine also.
>
> thanks for any pointers,
>
> alex don
> birmingham
> uk
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