LINGUIST List Daily Summary for Thu Dec 2 1999

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  10.1855, Disc: What Exactly Are Allophones?

    1) From:     Dan Moonhawk Alford <dalford at haywire.csuhayward.edu>
       Subject:  Re: 10.1846, Disc: What Exactly Are Allophones?
    2) From:     "Jorge M. Guitart" <guitart at acsu.buffalo.edu>
       Subject:  Re: 10.1846, Disc: What Exactly Are Allophones?

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-1855.html

  10.1856, FYI: New Website/List: RST, TEFL Courses in Russia

    1) From:     bill_mann at sil.org
       Subject:  New Website/List: Rethorical Structure Theory (RST)
    2) From:     "Lena Ovchinnikova" <t-training at bkc.ru>
       Subject:  TEFL Courses in Moscow, Russia (RSA)

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-1856.html

  10.1857, Disc: What Exactly Are Allophones?

    1) From:     bwald at HUMnet.UCLA.EDU (benji wald)
       Subject:  Re: 10.1846, What Exactly Are Allophones?
    2) From:     Joaquim Brandãode Carvalho <jbrandao at ext.jussieu.fr>
       Subject:  Re: 10.1846, What Exactly Are Allophones?
    3) From:     Francisco Dubert <fgdubert at usc.es>
       Subject:  Re: 10.1846,  What Exactly Are Allophones?
    4) From:     "James L. Fidelholtz" <jfidel at siu.buap.mx>
       Subject:  Re: 10.1846, What Exactly Are Allophones?

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-1857.html

  10.1858, Calls: L1 Acquisition, Formal Grammar/Berkeley

    1) From:     Paul Peranteau <paul at benjamins.com>
       Subject:  L1 Acquisition/ The Annual Review
    2) From:     kathol at socrates.berkeley.edu (Andreas Kathol)
       Subject:  Formal Grammar/ Berkeley Formal Grammar Conference 2000

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-1858.html

  10.1859, FYI: Comp Ling/Online Course, LOT Winter School

    1) From:     Linda Krute <l-krute at uiuc.edu>
       Subject:  Comp Ling: Online Course
    2) From:     LOT <lot at let.uu.nl>
       Subject:  Grad School of Linguistics: LOT Winter School/ Netherlands

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-1859.html

  10.1860, Jobs: Lang Minority Education, Applied/General Ling

    1) From:     Juliet Langman <jlangman at lonestar.jpl.utsa.edu>
       Subject:  Lang Minority Education: Asst Prof/ U of Texas, San Antonio, TX USA
    2) From:     Helen Fraser <hfraser at metz.une.edu.au>
       Subject:  Applied/General Ling: Univ of New England, USA

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-1860.html

  10.1861, Qs: African Languages, Origin of Phrase

    1) From:     AWodecki at eb.com
       Subject:  African Languages audio and video clips
    2) From:     cauchi at wave.co.nz (Simon Cauchi)
       Subject:  Origin of phrase "small, but perfectly formed"

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/10/10-1861.html



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