LINGUIST List Daily Summary for Sat Jan 29 2000

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  11.186, Qs: "st"/"sp" sound shift, Feminine names

    1) From:     Tom Fitzsimmons <tjfitz at iol.ie>
       Subject:  Is there a new "st" and "sp" sound in American English?
    2) From:     "Kentaro Toyama" <ktfemsuf at hotmail.com>
       Subject:  Feminine names ending in "-a"

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-186.html

  11.187, Jobs: Japanese Instructor, NLP/Speech Processing

    1) From:     Professor William C.Reeve <reevew at post.queensu.ca>
       Subject:  Japanese Instructor: term adjunct instructor at Queen's University, Ontario Canada
    2) From:     Bernd Moebius <moebius at geier.ims.uni-stuttgart.de>
       Subject:  NLP/Speech Processing: Research Pos. at IMS, U Stuttgart

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-187.html

  11.188, Calls: Scandinavian Syntax, Writing Systems

    1) From:     Ute Bohnacker <Ute.Bohnacker at nordlund.lu.se>
       Subject:  Scandinavian Syntax:Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics, Sweden
    2) From:     Richard Sproat <rws at research.att.com>
       Subject: Formal Approaches to Writing Systems, Possible Workshop

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-188.html

  11.189, Jobs: Computational Linguistics, Multilingualism

    1) From:     "Kristiina Jokinen" <Kristiina.Jokinen at flv.be>
       Subject:  Computational Linguistics: Research Projects at CELE, Belgium
    2) From:     Settekorn <fs3a590 at rzaixsrv2.rrz.uni-hamburg.de>
       Subject: Multilingualism:Reseacher at U of Hamburg

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-189.html

  11.190, Qs: MacArthur Inventory, AngloRomany, "A couple"?

    1) From:     Schrammel Barbara <barbara.schrammel at kfunigraz.ac.at>
       Subject:  MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory
    2) From:     Uri Tadmor <mpg at pacific.net.id>
       Subject:  AngloRomany, Sri Lankan Malay
    3) From:     Tom Fitzsimmons <tjfitz at iol.ie>
       Subject:  "A couple" or "A couple of"?

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-190.html



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