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Does anyone have information regarding current research on temporal connectives and prepositions in language production (!!) and comprehension? All references are most welcome, in particular regarding psycholinguistics, cognitive semantics, computational linguistics, AI, natural language generation and comprehension systems. I have quite extensively studied the semantics of German temporal connectives from a theoretical linguistics point of view. Michael Herweg Universitaet Hamburg FB Informatik AB Wissens- und Sprachverarbeitung Bodenstedtstr. 16 D-2000 Hamburg 50 Germany herwegMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuerz.informatik.uni-hamburg.dbp.de Thanks a lot!
Related to the Fonts question: How does one transliterate Greek with MS Word? I'm using 3.0, which prohibits the *cedilla* from appearing on vowels, as is used for the iota subscript. Also I've had to substitute a '^' for the 'long vowel' sign, standardly a straight line over the 'o', e.g. Mari Broman Olsen Northwestern University Linguistics Dept. 2016 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue