LINGUIST List Daily Summary for Mon Oct 28 2002

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LINGUIST List Summary: Issues Posted on Mon Oct 28 2002.

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  13.2771, Qs: Prescriptive/Descriptive Course, Edo Material

    1) From:     Janet Randall <randall at neu.edu>
       Subject:  course on prescriptive vs. descriptive grammar
    2) From:     molino at ilc.cnr.it
       Subject:  edo language

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-2771.html

  13.2772, Jobs: Historical Ling: Full Prof, U of Vienna/Austria

    1) From:     david.stifter at univie.ac.at
       Subject:  Jobs: Indo-European & Historical Ling: FullProf, U of Vienna/Austria

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-2772.html

  13.2773, FYI: Mitteleuropa Foundation,Historical Lexicography

    1) From:     "Roberto Poli" <r.poli at tin.it>
       Subject:  Mitteleuropa Foundation Website Updated
    2) From:     "Coleman, Dr J.M." <jmc21 at leicester.ac.uk>
       Subject:  International Society for Historical Lexicography and Lexicology

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-2773.html

  13.2774, Calls: Phonetics Today/Phonology

    1) From:     phoneticstoday at yandex.ru
       Subject:  Phonetics Today
    2) From:     "Patrick Honeybone" <Honeybop at edgehill.ac.uk>
       Subject:  Phonology, Toulouse, France

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-2774.html

  13.2775, Calls: Formal Models of Interaction/UTASCIL

    1) From:     Andreas HERZIG <herzig at irit.fr>
       Subject:  Formal Models of Interactions
    2) From:     UTASCIL at ling.uta.edu
       Subject:  UTASCIL, Arlington, Texas USA

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-2775.html

  13.2776, Calls: Taiwan TESOL Journal/Trilingualism

    1) From:             Kenneth Dickson <KenDickson98 at HOTMAIL.COM>
       Subject:       Taiwan Journal of TESOL
    2) From:     fipceirj at vc.ehu.es
       Subject:  Triligualism, Ireland

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-2776.html

  13.2777, Calls: Germanic Ling/Discourse Analysis

    1) From:     fertig at acsu.buffalo.edu
       Subject:  Germanic Linguistics, Buffalo, NY USA
    2) From:     deppermann at soz.uni-frankfurt.de
       Subject:  Discourse Analysis, Mannheim Germany

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-2777.html

  13.2778, Calls: Anglistik/Legal Ontologies

    1) From:     Andrea Gerbig <gerbig at rz.uni-hildesheim.de>
       Subject:  Reconciling Anglistik, Trier Germany
    2) From:     Aldo Gangemi <gangemi at www.ip.rm.cnr.it>
       Subject:  Special Issue of AI&Law on Legal Ontologies

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-2778.html

  13.2779, Qs: Pedagogical Grammar Course, "Balding" as Adj

    1) From:     amy hazelrigg <arigg at unm.edu>
       Subject:  Pedagogical grammar course for ESL teachers
    2) From:     "Scott J. Baxter" <baxters at purdue.edu>
       Subject:  use of the word balding

      http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-2779.html



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