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Since the specific sort of spoken corpus we were looking for, for our exhibition project (cf. Linguist 10.1469.2) is not readily available, I wish to call upon you to help me construct one. I would need native english speakers from around the world to submit each a sample of a usual expression from their various areas of the globe, consisting of a sound files (in a format such as mp3, .au, .wav, etc.), the written form and meaning, as well as a glossary for any �regionalisms�. Please send it to the following address: aelumMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueoperamail.com I thank all of you in advance for this contribution to our exhibition project. I also wish to thank all those who responded to my earlier enquiry concerning oral coropa, your help was greatly appreciated. Marc A. Belanger, Ph.D. Project Manager, AELUM
Dear linguists, having seen the impressive "Home page of Integrational Linguistics" at http://www.germanistik.fu-berlin.de/il , announced on Linguist a couple of days ago, I am wondering whether there are more linguistic approaches or theories with similar Web sites on the internet. If so, please send me your URLs. I shall post a summary within a week or so. Jennifer Golding Fukuoka (Japan)Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue