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11.1947, Disc: Linguistics & Nominalising Languages
1) From: Chris Harvey <charvey at attcanada.net>
Subject: Noun vs. Verb language discussion
http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-1947.html
11.1948, Qs: Indeclinable Words, The Minimalist Program
1) From: "Mike Maxwell" <mike_maxwell at sil.org>
Subject: Indeclinable words
2) From: "Natascha Pomino" <pomino at lingrom.fu-berlin.de>
Subject: The Minimalist Program
http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-1948.html
11.1949, Jobs: Spanish Ling Tenure-track, Univ. of New Mexico
1) From: Garland D Bills <gbills at unm.edu>
Subject: Spanish Ling: Tenure-track at University of New Mexico
http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-1949.html
11.1950, Jobs: Spoken/Multimodal Dialogue, FTW Vienna Austria
1) From: Gregor Erbach <erbach at ftw.at>
Subject: Spoken/Multimodal Dialogue: Researcher & Postdoc at FTW Vienna,Austria
http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-1950.html
11.1951, Jobs: Comp Ling Visiting Assist. Prof., U of Michigan
1) From: "Rich Thomason" <rich at thomason.org><rthomaso at thomason.eecs.umich.edu>
Subject: Comp Ling: Visiting Assist. Prof. at Univ. of Michigan
http://linguistlist.org/issues/11/11-1951.html
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