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The reason I am asking for information about social class in Greece is because I am doing my PhD in sociolinguistics and the topic of my thesis is related to the issue of the definition of social class in Greece. I would be grateful for any kind of information concerning the definition of social class in Post War Greek society (1950-) and even more grateful if you would provide me with any kind of information concerning relevant bibliography in the area of social class and child language. Thank you very much for your cooperation, Elena BedistiMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Hello, A student in my undergraduate course on Language & Gender is preparing a paper on feminization in French. If you are a native speaker of French from France or Quebec and would like to help her, please fill in her questionnaire: http://www.aqx.net. The questionnaire is quite short, and I'm sure she would very much appreciate your help. Thanks! Julie Julie Auger Depts. of French & Italian Tel: (812) 855_7958 (FRIT) and Linguistics (812) 855_7293 (Lx) Indiana University Fax: (812) 855_8877 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave. Email: jaugerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueindiana.edu Ballantine Hall 642 Bloomington, IN 47405_7103 USA