7.650, Qs: Summer School,Software,Definition,Emoticons,Phonations
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Subject: 7.650, Qs: Summer School,Software,Definition,Emoticons,Phonations
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Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 18:01:52 +0700
From: charlesl at hp.iis.sinica.edu.tw (Lin Chian -Jer)
Subject: Qs:Summer School on linguistics
2)
Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 14:57:32 +0200
From: kirk at ling.umu.se (Kirk Sullivan)
Subject: Software for teaching phonology
3)
Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 14:55:10
From: J.Treffer at nias.knaw.nl ("J. Treffers-Daller")
Subject: definition of utterances
4)
Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 15:30:27 +0200
From: boosda at soziologie.unizh.ch
Subject: Emoticons :-)
5)
Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 14:56:27 BST
From: maria at ling.ed.ac.uk
Subject: Phonological Relevance of Voice Register / Phonation
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Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 18:01:52 +0700
From: charlesl at hp.iis.sinica.edu.tw (Lin Chian -Jer)
Subject: Qs:Summer School on linguistics
Dear subscribers,
I am looking for universities or departments in the world, which offer
Summer school courses on linguistics. If you know any, or if you know
how I could get more information on this, please be so kind as to mail
me (and tell me the web sites, if there is any). I'll select some
useful information and post a summary later. Thank you.
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Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 14:57:32 +0200
From: kirk at ling.umu.se (Kirk Sullivan)
Subject: Software for teaching phonology
Software for teaching phonology
We are looking for suitable software to be used in undergraduate
courses in phonology. We are interested in software which simulates the
phonological processes. Our interest even extends to databases of
phonological systems. Our aim is to set up class room experiments and
demos suitable for self-instruction as part of undergraduate courses in
phonology. One example of the kind of software that we are particularly
interested in learning about is one where you can alter different
parameter settings and get an immediate response showing the effect of
such a manipulation. Since we are teaching a broad range of phonological
approaches from SPE style phonology to OT, programs within any of the
different schools of phonology would be welcome. The platform the program
is written for (Mac, PC, UNIX station) is not of importance, particularly
if we are able to have access to the source-code and permission to develop
the code to suit out purposes. Naturally we would keep you informed about
the developments. If you have developed a program that you feel would fit
in with our requirements please let us know. The program does not
necessarily have to be a free-ware program. Commercially available
programs are also of interest. We will publish a summary once we have got
some grasp of what the situation looks like.
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Anders Eriksson and Kirk Sullivan
Department of Phonetics
Umea University
S-901 87 Umea
SWEDEN
Phone: +46 90 - 16 69 02, +46 90 16 95 49; Fax: +46 90 - 16 63 77
Email: {anderse,kirk}@ling.umu.se
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Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 14:55:10
From: J.Treffer at nias.knaw.nl ("J. Treffers-Daller")
Subject: definition of utterances
I am interested in operational definitions of utterances, as I have
to divide spoken speech (bilingual data) into utterances. I have
worked with the definition of Hunt (1970) of T-units (minimal terminal
unit). Hunt defines a T-unit as "one main clause plus any subordinate
clause or non-clausal structure that is attached to it or embedded in
it." Does anyone know about more recent, better definitions?(If there
has been a discussion about this topic already, could the person who
posted a summary, send me this summary please?)
My email address is:
j.treffer at nias.knaw.nl
thank you very much
Jeanine Treffers-Daller
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Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 15:30:27 +0200
From: boosda at soziologie.unizh.ch
Subject: Emoticons :-)
Hi!
We are studying sociology and we have to write a paper about emoticons
(smileys, etc.) from a linguistic point of view. As we didn4t found a lot of
literature, we would be glad if somebody could help us. Maybe somebody has
already written a paper or has some information about this topic. Please send
us your work, ideas, etc. through Email. (English or german articles are
preferred)
Thanks in advance!
Daniel Boos boosda at soziologie.unizh.ch
Frank David
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Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 14:56:27 BST
From: maria at ling.ed.ac.uk
Subject: Phonological Relevance of Voice Register / Phonation
Dear list,
Hanspeter Herzel, a physicist working on biophysical models
of phonation, would like to know if there are
any languages/dialects where presence or absence of
subharmonics or biphonation is incorporated into the
phonological feature system.
His e-mail is:
hansp at satchmo.physik.tu-berlin.de
Thank you!
Maria Wolters
maria at ling.ed.ac.uk
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