LINGUIST List 18.44
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Tue Jan 09 2007
Qs: TSNLP in English and German/Materials for Teaching Legal English
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1. Karen
FORT,
TSNLP in English and German?
2. Nick
Endacott,
Materials & Websites for Teaching Legal English
Message 1: TSNLP in English and German?
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Date: 08-Jan-2007
From: Karen FORT <karen.fort loria.fr>
Subject: TSNLP in English and German?
Hi, Can somebody help me find the TSNLP (Test Suite for NLP) in English and German? Thank you! Karen FORT
Linguistic Field(s):
Computational Linguistics
Message 2: Materials & Websites for Teaching Legal English
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Date: 08-Jan-2007
From: Nick Endacott <N.M.Endacott qmul.ac.uk>
Subject: Materials & Websites for Teaching Legal English
I am with a team currently setting up in-sessional EAP support classes for students doing Masters Degrees in Law. We are looking to devise courses to develop Written & Spoken Legal Communication Skills, but without relying on any one specific coursebook. As such, I would be very grateful for any recommendations for materials & sources, and particularly for useful websites we might be able to make use of in our courses. Websites offering self-access work and/or information on legal communication in English for students would also be very useful indeed. Naturally I will collate any replies and recommendations and post them on the list here. Many thanks indeed, Nick
Linguistic Field(s):
Applied Linguistics
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