LINGUIST List 14.1017

Sat Apr 5 2003

Qs: Spanish/English Code-switching, Hungarian Verbs

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  1. Darik Olson, Spanish/English code-switching corpora
  2. coppock, psych verbs in Hungarian

Message 1: Spanish/English code-switching corpora

Date: Thu, 03 Apr 2003 12:03:26 +0000
From: Darik Olson <dcolson03yahoo.com>
Subject: Spanish/English code-switching corpora

I am currently working on my Master's thesis on code-switching versus
borrowing in Spanish/English bilinguals. I am looking for some
Spanish/English bilingual corpora to supplement the data that I am
collecting. Access to some data that is recorded and already
transcribed would be great, but if it is only recorded, that would be
great too.

Thank you in advance,
Darik Olson
Dept. of Linguistics
University of Washington 

Subject-Language: Spanish; Code: SPN 
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Message 2: psych verbs in Hungarian

Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 20:30:54 -0800
From: coppock <coppockstanford.edu>
Subject: psych verbs in Hungarian

Hello,

Can anyone point me to literature on psych verbs or dative subjects in 
Hungarian?

Thanks,


Liz Coppock
Stanford University
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