LINGUIST List 16.2677
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Fri Sep 16 2005
FYI: Navajo Database; Free Access to New Journal CLLT
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1. David
Eddington,
Navajo Verb Stem Database, Downloadable
2. Julia
Ulrich,
Free Online Access to Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Message 1: Navajo Verb Stem Database, Downloadable
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Date: 13-Sep-2005
From: David Eddington <eddington byu.edu>
Subject: Navajo Verb Stem Database, Downloadable
We have converted the Navajo verb stems from the Young and Morgan dictionary (1992) into computer readable format which should make them more amenable to certain kinds of linguistic analysis. The database may be downloaded from: http://linguistics.byu.edu/faculty/eddingtond/profession.html David Eddington Brigham Young University
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Language Description; Morphology; Phonology; Psycholinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Message 2: Free Online Access to Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
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Date: 14-Sep-2005
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrich degruyter.com>
Subject: Free Online Access to Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
NEW JOURNAL from Mouton de Gruyter CORPUS LINGUISTICS AND LINGUISTIC THEORY Edited by Stefan Th. Gries and Anatol Stefanowitsch FREE ONLINE ACCESS to the inaugural issue is available until October 15, 2005. For free online access, please contact Julia Ulrich at julia.ulrich degruyter.com CORPUS LINGUISTICS AND LINGUISTIC THEORY is a newly founded, peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality original corpus-based research focusing on theoretically relevant issues in all core areas of linguistic research (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics), or other recognized topic areas. It provides a forum for researchers from different theoretical backgrounds and different areas of interest that share a commitment to the systematic and exhaustive analysis of naturally occurring language. Contributions from all theoretical frameworks are welcome but they should be addressed at a general audience and thus be explicit about their assumptions and discovery procedures and provide sufficient theoretical background to be accessible to researchers from different frame-works. For more information, please visit www.degruyter.com/journals/cllt or contact Verlag Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG Julia Ulrich Marketing, Mouton de Gruyter Genthiner Strasse 13 10785 Berlin Fax: +49 (30) 26 005 322 Email: julia.ulrich degruyter.com www.mouton-publishers.com
Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics
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