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We are pleased to announce that the abstracts for the workshop on Slavic pronominal clitics (Berlin, Feb 8-9, 2001) are now available on our web page: http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/slavicworkshop We believe that linguistic investigations are a cooperative enterprise, and therefore would appreciate your comments and suggestions, especially from those of you who cannot attend the workshop. Please send them to: slavicworkshopMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuezas.gwz-berlin.de If you have specific questions or remarks for a specific speaker, please indicate this in the subject field. We will forward your mail to the relevant speaker. We do this in a roundabout way to ensure that we have a copy of the correspondences, which we will post on our web page. We will let you know when the comments and remarks on the abstracts, and possibly replies from the speakers are posted. A technical note. If you had problems in viewing the abstracts in your browser, you may want to try saving them on your hard disk, and then opening them with your acrobat reader. Again, we thank you for your interest, and look forward to hearing from you. Michael Cysouw (ZAS) Uwe Junghanns (Universitaet Leipzig) Paul Law (Freie Universitaet Berlin)
THIRD WORLD MANUFACTURING CONGRESS (WMC 2001) http://www.icsc.ab.ca/wmc2001.htm (extended deadline: January 31, 2001) and Distributed INtelligence in Technology, Economic and Social Applications (DI-TESA 2001) http://www.icsc.ab.ca/ditesa2001.htm September 24 - 27, 2001 Rocheste Institute of Technology RIT New York, USA of further interest: Neuro-Fuzzy (NF 2002) http://www.icsc.ab.ca/nf2002/nf2002.html Cuba, January 2002 Int. Conference on Autonomous Intelligent Systems (ICAIS 2002) http://www.icsc.ab.ca/icais2002/icais2002.html Australia, February 2002Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue