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A summary in more or less chronological order of the replies I received in response to my posting regarding the teaching of linguistics in cognitive science courses has been placed on the Listserv. Again, many thanks to all who contributed. Rather than go back and check with each contributor, I've just deleted all personal and ad hominem remarks, except certain email addresses are provided to obtain particular software programs. A comprehensive list of available software is appears at the end of this summary. [Contributors, please excuse certain editorial liberties.] I hope this information is useful -- it certainly was to me. Gregory Ward wardMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuepico.ling.nwu.edu [Moderators' note: The summary mentioned in this message is available on the server. It includes a list of sources of software useful in cog-sci courses. To get the file, send a message to: listserv
tamvm1.tamu.edu (if you are on the Internet) OR listserv
tamvm1 (if you are on the Bitnet) The message should consist of the single line: get cogsci sum linguist You will then receive the complete file.]
The abstracts for the WORKSHOP ON ELLIPSIS, to be held in Stuttgart, March 20-22 1992, are available on the Listserv. [Moderators' note: To get the file mentioned in this message, send a message to: listservMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuetamvm1.tamu.edu (if you are on the Internet) OR listserv
tamvm1 (if you are on the Bitnet) The message should consist of the single line: get ellipsis abs linguist You will then receive the complete file.]