LINGUIST List 17.2052
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Fri Jul 14 2006
Qs: Portuguese Lexical Database; Embedding Sounds in Journal Articles
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1. Silvia
Lipski,
European Portuguese Lexical Database
2. Bert
Remijsen,
Embedding Sounds in Journal Articles (Electronic)
Message 1: European Portuguese Lexical Database
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Date: 14-Jul-2006
From: Silvia Lipski <Silvia.Lipski uni-konstanz.de>
Subject: European Portuguese Lexical Database
Hello, I would like to know whether there are any lexical databases for modern European Portuguese suited to find out about word frequencies. If anyone knows of such a resource, I would really appreciate knowing where I could find one. Thanks a lot, Silvia Lipski Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics
Message 2: Embedding Sounds in Journal Articles (Electronic)
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Date: 14-Jul-2006
From: Bert Remijsen <aremijse staffmail.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Embedding Sounds in Journal Articles (Electronic)
Dear Colleagues, Often the nature of a speech phenomenon can be communicated so much better with the use of an example. Does anybody know of journals in linguistics (or subfields of) that offer the option to embed sound files in the electronic (pdf or html) version of papers? I'll post a summary. Sincerely, Bert Remijsen ======================== Dr. Bert Remijsen Research Fellow The University of Edinburgh project homepage: http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/~bert/nilotic_home.html personal homepage: http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/~bert email: bert ling.ed.ac.uk Adam Ferguson Building rm. 114 40 George Square Edinburgh EH8 9LL United Kingdom Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics Phonology
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