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Date: 04-Apr-2006
From: linguist < linguist at linguistlist.org >
Subject: Dr. Ljuba Veselinova on Her Return to LINGUIST
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Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 01:04:09
From: linguist < linguist at linguistlist.org >
Subject: Dr. Ljuba Veselinova on Her Return to LINGUIST
Dear LINGUIST List subscribers,
I would like to start with a long overdue THANK YOU! The donations of many of you
supported me when I was an MA student and LINGUIST List editor from 1994
through 1997. Thanks to your generosity I was able to enter the world of UNIX
and the world wide web, work in an exciting and ever changing environment such
as the LINGUIST List, complete a master's degree and finally, see a country that
had long been completely inaccessible for me. A big and hearty THANKS goes to
all of you!
Let me tell you a little bit about myself. I was born and raised in Sofia,
Bulgaria. As child I traveled regularly to Algeria where my parents worked for a
long time. French was the first foreign language I came to speak. English
followed somewhat later after much painful, and my parents would add, expensive,
tutoring. I started college in Sofia as an English and French major, but soon
decided that those languages were way too common, in that they were spoken by
way too many people. Scandinavia appeared satisfactorily exotic to me, so I took
Swedish more or less due to sheer accident. After a couple of scholarships to
Sweden, I ended up settling down there. Once in Stockholm, I discovered that
linguistics can give me access to many more 'exotic' languages that I could
possibly ever attempt to learn and even suggest ways for explaining them. After
completing my BA in linguistics in Stockholm, the strong nudge of a friend and
my growing interest in technology made me apply for the LINGUIST List fellowship
when it was announced for the first time. And lo and behold, I found myself in
the Ypsilanti-Ann Arbor area in Michigan.
I doubt that the LINGUIST List moderators, Helen and Anthony Aristar, knew what
they were getting into when they initiated the fellowship and brought a
foreigner such as myself to the US. With me they found themselves fulfilling
multiple roles: they acted as surrogate parents, boarding school managers,
driving school coaches, university professors, and mentors in a very general,
and I cannot emphasize this strongly enough, very generous way. Back then,
LINGUIST List was at the very initial stages of its development, but I think
anyone would agree that even at that stage, the enterprise was already demanding
a rather high toll for its smooth running.
In 1994, LINGUIST List was a distributed listserv-based mailing list moderated with
great care and sparse funding. The listserv computer was in Texas A & M and we
were connecting to it via a simple telnet session. All work was done directly at
the command prompt in an UNIX environment, and learning my first UNIX commands
made me feel like a geek. The daily routine consisted of sorting mail, editing
messages, composing issues and mailing them out, all of this spiced up with a
lot of correspondence in between. While these tasks may sound mundane at first,
each and every one of them was actually fascinating in its own way. Through mail
and correspondence, I came into direct contact with most (if not all) authors of
the hefty books on my reading lists. Having to edit their messages was scary and
enthralling at the same time. Looking back at those days, I now can see that only
ignorance allowed me to ask someone whose textbook I was currently reading to
please, please change the wording of their message, for politeness purposes. But
apart from the direct contact with linguists, there was another awe-inspiring
aspect of the work: namely the fact that the messages I put together were
instantly being distributed to a very large number of people, who in many cases
knew a lot more about the issues I was posting on.
Sometime in early 1995, we heard that somewhere on the internet there was
something called hypertext transfer protocol and a mysterious language, HTML,
associated with it. We were told it wasn't hard to learn and indeed, it turned
out not to be. So the first LINGUIST List website site was created but back then
its functions were limited which is not surprising given the state of art of the
world wide web. As more and more people were finding their way to LINGUIST List,
and the amount of accumulated information (conferences announcements,
dissertation abstracts, book ads, student support ads, job announcements,
summaries of discussions, I hardly need to enumerate all those here) was
outgrowing manageable limits, it became apparent that for all of it to be useful
and accessible to linguistic community, it had to be searchable. A grant
proposal was submitted to the National Science Foundation (NSF) and at the time
when I was leaving in 1997, the proposal had been funded for a year and work on
it was in progress. LINGUIST List was still supporting one student based on
subscribers' donations.
In 2006, only 9 years later, LINGUIST List supports 25 students at 3 different
universities. As the NSF funded EMELD project draws to an end, two other large
scale projects are about to start. In addition to being information collector and
disseminator, LINGUIST List is now developing tools for field linguists, housing
metadata for language archives and working on search tools for these archives and
databases. The students who work on LINGUIST List learn database design, SQL and
ColdFusion. They are true wizards at dynamic HTML and before long they will be
learning various applications of Geographical Information Systems in linguistics.
They are living personifications of enthusiasm and when the need arises (which does
happen), they will work day and night to get messages posted on time, complete a
project or meet a deadline. It is a pleasure to walk into a populated LINGUIST List
meeting where so much is going on and everyone has something to report.
Dear subscribers, your contributions are funding an extremely reliable discussion
forum with high standards, a truly unique searchable data repository for
linguistics and an evolving school for language technology. Please help all of
this to continue. LINGUIST List is by now an essential tool for linguistic
research and its students need you!
Thanks for reading this far. And thanks again for supporting me through a degree
and indirectly, for the time I got to spend in a truly awesome country!
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Helen and Anthony for the
affection and care they have shown to me, and for their limitless devotion to the
profession without which neither LINGUIST List, nor its achievements would have
been where they are. In contributing, you will help expanding their vision even
further.
Sincerely,
Ljuba Veselinova
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