7.252, Qs: Simultaneous Interp., Whitehall Article, Performatives
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Subject: 7.252, Qs: Simultaneous Interp., Whitehall Article, Performatives
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 12:34:46 +0100
From: Sarah.Williams at tele.su.se (Sarah Williams)
Subject: Simultaneous Interpreting Corpus
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 12:46:57 GMT
From: ELAKRP at srv0.arts.ed.ac.uk (Katrin Roemer)
Subject: Article Search
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 16:11:27 EST
From: kat at utarlg.uta.edu
Subject: Wedding vows
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 12:34:46 +0100
From: Sarah.Williams at tele.su.se (Sarah Williams)
Subject: Simultaneous Interpreting Corpus
I am doing research on simultaneous interpreting and would appreciate
contact with anyone who has experience of working with a database of
simultaneous interpreted material. Immediate questions concern
1 which database system to use
2 how to deal with the problem of simultaneity in laying up the
database (i.e. double-line showing speaker and interpreter, representation
of temporal alignment of the two texts, as well as marking for parallel
phrases within the texts)
All responses gratefully received
Sarah Williams
Centre for Research on Bilingualism
Stockholm University
S-10691 Stockholm
email: Sarah.Williams at biling.su.se
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 12:46:57 GMT
From: ELAKRP at srv0.arts.ed.ac.uk (Katrin Roemer)
Subject: Article Search
Dear fellow Linguists,
Maybe somebody can help me locating this article by Harold Whitehall
"Shadwell and the Lancashire Dialect" published in 'Essays and Studies
in English and Comparative Literature': Vol. X (1933): University of
Michigan Publications in Language and Literature:261- 78.
I have been trying for months to get hold of a copy via the
Interlibrary Loan Section of my university. However, it seems to be
impossible to locate a copy in Britain. I would be really grateful if
anybody could send me some information regarding where I could obtain
a copy.
Thanks,
Katrin Roemer
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Department of English Language
David Hume Tower
University of Edinburgh
email:ELAKRP at SRV0.ARTS.ED.AC.UK
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 16:11:27 EST
From: kat at utarlg.uta.edu
Subject: Wedding vows
Please help! I'm in search of original wedding vows for a study I'm
doing on the use of performatives in women's and men's speech. Did
you write your own or know anyone who did? Please write back to me at
the address below, and I'll explain the details. And if there's
interest I'll post the results.
Kathleen Tacelosky
kat at utarlg.uta.edu
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