LINGUIST List 16.1278
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Thu Apr 21 2005
FYI: DiCo Database Online; Summer Workshops at MSU, USA
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1. Alain
Polguère,
DiCo Database of French Lexical Links Online
2. Dennie
Hoopingarner,
Summer Workshops at Michigan State University
Message 1: DiCo Database of French Lexical Links Online
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Date: 19-Apr-2005
From: Alain Polguère <alain.polguere umontreal.ca>
Subject: DiCo Database of French Lexical Links Online
The DiCo database of French lexical links -- semantic derivations and collocations -- is now on-line. It is accessible through a tabular interface named DiCouèbe. Access to the DiCouèbe: http://www.olst.umontreal.ca/dicouebe Short introduction to the DiCo project: (French) http://www.olst.umontreal.ca/dicofr.html (English) http://www.olst.umontreal.ca/dicoeng.html A comprehensive documentation can be downloaded from the DiCouèbe website. For the time being, the documentation and interface are only in French. The DiCo is an ongoing project and the database is updated regularly. Comments are welcome. Alain Polguère OLST -- Département de linguistique et de traduction Université de Montréal Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography
Message 2: Summer Workshops at Michigan State University
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Date: 15-Apr-2005
From: Dennie Hoopingarner <hooping4 msu.edu>
Subject: Summer Workshops at Michigan State University
Summer Professional Development Workshops from the Center for Language Education And Research (CLEAR) at Michigan State University Read more about these foreign language workshops, including presenters' names and short descriptions of each course, on our website. You can also learn about our two discount programs on the website. Hurry - early bird application deadline (application fees waived) is May 2, 2005. You can apply online! http://clear.msu.edu/training/05workshops/index.html You Can Take the Language Out of the Culture, but You Can't Take the Culture Out of the Language July 12-14 Creating Communicative Speaking Activities July 15-17 Basic Web Immersion July 15-17 Digital Video Projects July 18-22 (morning) Choosing and Using Authentic Materials July 18-22 (afternoon) Vocabulary - The Key to Language Fluency July 25-29 (morning) Teaching Writing in the Foreign Language Classroom July 25-29 (afternoon) Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
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