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i'm interested in theory & method for dating documents by linguistic criteria: either historical-linguistic, or corpus-linguistic, or something related. i have relatively dated (!) references for middle english literature; norse sagas; and biblical hebrew. i assume other literatures present challenges in dating compositions too ... is there anything general and recent in this area written by a *linguist*? thanx. Dr Vincent DeCaen <decaenMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuechass.utoronto.ca> Research Associate Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations University of Toronto
Dear Members, My name is Damianos Damianopoulos and I teach English at the 2nd Junior High School of Corfu, Greece. Besides, I am a student at the Hellenic Open University and I am currently working on my dissertation, which is connected with the integration of ICT in face-to-face curricula and syllabi. I should be profoundly indebted to all those colleagues that might find a little time to fill out a questionnaire which can be accessed at this url: http://users.otenet.gr/~damker/fbkeflteach.htm I should be even more indebted if you could srpead the word to other colleagues that might not have the opportunity to view this message; not only teachers of English but also teachers of other languages like French, German etc. Please, accept my gratitude for your anticipated assistance in this matter. Cheers Damian. ______________________________________________________ Damianopoulos A. Damianos Hellenic Open University M.Ed. TESOL student Teacher of English as a Foreign Language 2nd Junior High School Corfu Greece E-mail: damkerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueotenet.gr WWW: http://users.otenet.gr/~damker (Virtual English Classroom)