6.55 Sum: Sociolinguistic/Dialectology Lists
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Subject: 6.55 Sum: Sociolinguistic/Dialectology Lists
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Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 14:50:56 +0000 (GMT)
From: Maik Gibson (llrgbson at reading.ac.uk)
Subject: sociolinguistic/dialect lists
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Date: Mon, 16 Jan 1995 14:50:56 +0000 (GMT)
From: Maik Gibson (llrgbson at reading.ac.uk)
Subject: sociolinguistic/dialect lists
I'm afraid my request a while ago for information on sociolinguistic or
dialectological discussion groups didn't come up with much information,
but this is all I know about:
ADS-L (American Dialect Society List)
Listserver:
listserv at uga.bitnet
listserv at uga.cc.uga.edu
For questions, contact:
maynor at msstate (Bernard Chien Perro)
And Comserve at: comserve at vm.its.rpi.edu
have various communication lists including:
Ethno For discussion of issues in ethnomethodology, conversation
and discourse analysis, etc.
and one on gender. For information on these send the message
Show Hotlines
to their address.
But there is still a lack of a sociolinguistic/dialectological list.
Could someone out there set one up?
Maik Gibson, University of Reading
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