7.1365, FYI: Hist of syntax, Hispanic ling at UofT URL, O-Hayo Sensei

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-1365. Wed Oct 2 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  147
 
Subject: 7.1365, FYI: Hist of syntax, Hispanic ling at UofT URL, O-Hayo Sensei
 
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1)
Date:  Sat, 28 Sep 1996 15:42:58 EDT
From:  Davisjos at aol.com
Subject:  History of syntax
 
2)
Date:  Sun, 29 Sep 1996 19:11:26 EDT
From:  jkowal at chass.utoronto.ca (Jerzy Kowal)
Subject:  FYI: New Web Site: Hispanic Linguistics at UofT
 
3)
Date:  Wed, 02 Oct 1996 07:35:10 -0800
From:  editor at ohayosensei.com
Subject:  Teaching Jobs in Japan: O-Hayo Sensei #17 Now Available
 
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1)
Date:  Sat, 28 Sep 1996 15:42:58 EDT
From:  Davisjos at aol.com
Subject:  History of syntax
 
 
About a year ago (during the summer lull) I offered to mail out a
brief History of Syntax I've compiled of the original texts (with
translations of Greek and Latin) of some of the short gems or turning
points since antiquity.  Here's a repeat offer.  Just send a stamped
(if US) addressed envelope to Joseph Davis, 265 W. 93 St., Apt. 2, New
York, NY 10025.  To be clear: these are just very brief quotations
from the classics (e.g., Aristotle, Thrax, Port-Royal, Saussure,
Chomsky, Diver).  E-mail transmission is not possible because of
foreign characters.  Joseph Davis
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2)
Date:  Sun, 29 Sep 1996 19:11:26 EDT
From:  jkowal at chass.utoronto.ca (Jerzy Kowal)
Subject:  FYI: New Web Site: Hispanic Linguistics at UofT
 
 
			New Web Site.
 
 
The Linguistics Section of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at
the University of Toronto (Canada) is pleased to announce that it has
just launched its new Web Site. Its new URL is as follows:
 
 
    http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/spanish_portuguese/hispling.html
 
 
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Toronto
is the only Canadian university to offer graduate studies (MA and PhD)
in Hispanic Linguistics. The newly created web page for the linguistic
section provides information about its academic activities, graduate
programs and it is aiming to become a Canadian forum for Hispanic
Linguistics. Though basically concerned with linguistic topics related
to Spanish and other Iberic languages, this site also aims to broaden
theoretical horizons comprising the functional nature of language,
contact of Spanish with Amerindian languages, typological approaches
to one-language studies, and more!  The Hispanic Linguistics site
offers an extensive set of links to other sites on the web, not only
in Hispanic Linguistics, but in Language Typology, Spanish Applied
Linguistics and Linguistics in General.
 
Come and visit us. Let us know if you would like to be linked to our web
pages. Your feedback is welcome at
 
 
                   hispling at chass.utoronto.ca
 
 
We apologize if this announcement has been crossed-posted.
 
 
 
Jerzy Kowal
Spanish & Portuguese
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada
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3)
Date:  Wed, 02 Oct 1996 07:35:10 -0800
From:  editor at ohayosensei.com
Subject:  Teaching Jobs in Japan: O-Hayo Sensei #17 Now Available
 
The current issue (#17) of O-Hayo Sensei, the free bi-weekly
newsletter of (English) teaching jobs in Japan is now available.
 
 
Contents of 1996 #17 (10/1/96):
 
Sixteen New Teaching Positions
(Miyazaki Medical College, Oliya International House, K&F English
Academy, Aim English Studio, Oliya International House, Crossroads
Ltd. and others)
 
Fukuoka JALT Internet Workshop
 
Asia-Related Internet Resources
 
The Classifieds
 
 
The current issue is available free via e-mail as a text-only document
(about 34K), by sending a message with ONLY this EXACT text string in
the body:
 
  get issue 1996no17
 
to ONLY this address:
 
  issue at ohayosensei.com
 
O-Hayo Sensei will be e-mailed back within a few hours.
 
 
Or, visit the WWW site for a preview:
  http://www.ohayosensei.com
 
 
Good luck!
 
 
Lynn Cullivan
Editor, O-Hayo Sensei
editor at ohayosensei.com
 
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