LINGUIST List 17.1695
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Mon Jun 05 2006
Qs: Concordance Programme for Windows; Locatives
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1. Heike
Pichler,
Concordance Programme for Windows
2. Kadri
Kuram,
Locatives
Message 1: Concordance Programme for Windows
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Date: 05-Jun-2006
From: Heike Pichler <heike.pichler abdn.ac.uk>
Subject: Concordance Programme for Windows
Dear linguists, I was wondering if anybody could recommend a concordance programme for spoken corpora that works on PCs (possibly one similar to the Concorder for Mac)? One that's compatible with Goldvarb would be the best solution for me. I'll place a summary of the suggestions on linguist-list. Thanks in advance for your advice, Heike Centre for Linguistic Research, University of Aberdeen
Linguistic Field(s):
Sociolinguistics
Message 2: Locatives
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Date: 03-Jun-2006
From: Kadri Kuram <kadri_kuram yahoo.com>
Subject: Locatives
I've been studying locative modifiers for my master's thesis. There are two specific aspects of locatives that I am interested in: restrictions on order of locatives and locatives as predicate of small clauses. Yet I can't find relevant studies. Thus I will welcome citations about these topics. My subject language is Turkish, but I will also welcome other languages. Thanks in advance to everyone who answers or not.
Linguistic Field(s):
Syntax
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