LINGUIST List 17.3221
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FYI: The Tsimshianic Languages Discussion List
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The Tsimshianic Languages Discussion List
Message 1: The Tsimshianic Languages Discussion List
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Date: 03-Nov-2006
From: Tyler Peterson <tylerrp interchange.ubc.ca>
Subject: The Tsimshianic Languages Discussion List
The purpose of 'The Tsimshianic Languages Discussion List' is to provide a forum for those working on any of the Tsimshianic languages to discuss, exchange ideas, and share any aspects of their research with the others working on these languages. The main focus is on linguistic research (from any domain). However, we definitely welcome all areas of language study - from history and culture, to education and language preservation/revitalization - both formal/academic and community work. And as the list title suggests, work on any of the Tsimshianic languages or dialects is of interest. Subscribing is simple (as is unsubscribing). Send an email message to: majordomo interchange.ubc.ca and put the following text (and only this) in the body (leave the 'subject' empty): subscribe tsimshian-languages-digest end Directions on posting will then be sent out in the Welcome message. This list is in a weekly digest format (to begin with). Users may unsubscribe themselves by replacing 'subscribe' with 'unsubscribe' in the above messages. If you have any further questions about the List, or if you have troubles subscribing, please don't hesitate to write the list administrator (owner-tsimshian-languages interchange.ubc.ca). And please forward this to anyone else you think might be interested.
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