LINGUIST List 16.1911
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Tue Jun 21 2005
Qs: Japanese Corpora; Literary/Cultural Listservs
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Directory
1. Susan
Macicak,
Japanese Corpora
2. Richard
Cameron,
Listservs for Literature/Cultural Studies?
Message 1: Japanese Corpora
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Date: 16-Jun-2005
From: Susan Macicak <macicak mail.utexas.edu>
Subject: Japanese Corpora
Dear List Members, A doctoral student here at UT Austin is seeking Japanese Corpora, ideally with a variety of genres (discursive prose and fiction included). I am assembling a list of what I have identified, but in the interest of being comprehensive seek your advice. Please reply with any specific corpora that you know of and I will summarize for the list if there is interest. Many thanks in advance. Susan Susan Macicak Linguistics, Psychology and Sociology Librarian University of Texas Libraries The University of Texas at Austin macicak mail.utexas.edu | http://www.lib.utexas.edu Japanese Language Corpora:
Linguistic Field(s):
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Message 2: Listservs for Literature/Cultural Studies?
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Date: 16-Jun-2005
From: Richard Cameron <rcameron uic.edu>
Subject: Listservs for Literature/Cultural Studies?
Colleagues of mine in Spanish literature have asked me to ask members of Linguistlist if they know of any comparable listserv for those interested in literary or cultural studies. In other words, is there a listserv somewhere for literary or cultural studies that provides information like Linguistlist does for linguists? Thanks much. Richard Cameron
Linguistic Field(s):
Anthropological Linguistics
Ling & Literature
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