LINGUIST List 16.3070
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Mon Oct 24 2005
Qs: Tenseless Languages; Spectographs
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Directory
1. Carlota
Smith,
Tenseless Languages
2. Tom
Zurinskas,
Spectographs
Message 1: Tenseless Languages
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Date: 24-Oct-2005
From: Carlota Smith <CarlotaSmith mail.utexas.edu>
Subject: Tenseless Languages
I am assembling a list of languages that are tenseless - either definitely or purportedly - and grammars and/or articles about those languages. Any information on this topic would be welcome. Linguistic Field(s): Language Description Morphology Syntax
Message 2: Spectographs
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Date: 24-Oct-2005
From: Tom Zurinskas <tzurinskas yahoo.com>
Subject: Spectographs
Can someone send me spectrographs of these words thin, think, thing, theme, ban, bang, bank, bane as spoken on http://m-w.com/ Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics Subject Language(s): English (eng)
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