12.1962, All: Setting the Record Straight
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Subject: 12.1962, All: Setting the Record Straight
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Date: 2 Aug 2001 17:04:42 -0000
From: LINGUIST
Subject: Setting the Record Straight
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Date: 2 Aug 2001 17:04:42 -0000
From: LINGUIST
Subject: Setting the Record Straight
OK, we know you've heard the rumors; yes, even we've heard the rumors!
So in an effort to allay any fears, dispel any doubts, and, we hope,
put your minds at ease, we will try to anticipate your questions and
answer them here.
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It's run by linguistics professors, staffed by linguistics
grad students, and financed in large part by YOU, our fellow
linguists. If it has an "owner," it's the academic linguistics
community. That has not changed.
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Blackwell Publishing Company is offering, through LINGUIST,
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Best regards,
Helen, Anthony, and Andrew
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