LINGUIST List 11.382
Wed Feb 23 2000
Qs: Old English/IPA, Online French Concordances
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- Benjamin Barrett, Old English Pronunciation Guide
- David Mighetto, Looking for French Concordances On-line
Message 1: Old English Pronunciation Guide
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 12:16:18 -0800
From: Benjamin Barrett <gogaku
ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Old English Pronunciation Guide
I am looking for an IPA pronunciation guide to Old English. It does not have
to be perfect with the latest in phonological research, but the only guide I
have is written for English people, and several of the vowels are identical
for my dialect. I would be happy to post it on the Web for other people like
myself who simply want a guide.
-Benjamin Barrett-
-gogaku
ix.netcom.com-
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Message 2: Looking for French Concordances On-line
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 00:45:35 +0100
From: David Mighetto <mighetto
rom.gu.se>
Subject: Looking for French Concordances On-line
Dear list members,
I'm still looking for French concordances (full or DEMO) on-line.
Does anybody know if there are some URLs that lead me to something I can
use on the Internet?
Thanks a lot!
David Mighetto
G�teborg University
mighetto
rom.gu.se
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