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Thanks to everybody who contributed hints in the search of Rothstein's dissertation! I think we'll be able to get hold of it now one way or other. UD Ursula Doleschal Tel.: ++43-1-31336 4115 Inst. f. Slawische Sprachen Fax: ++43-1-31336 744 WU Wien Augasse 9 Austria 1090 Wien EuropeMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
The query of last month regarding the film on Chomsky's media views _Manufacturing Consent_ was where to obtain it. It is now touring the US (mostly California) according to the following schedule. The information below is copied from a leaflet distributed at International House in Philadelphia where it is showing until next Saturday, March 13. "To book this film in your local theatre, call: 212-274-1989 Zeitgeist Films, 247 Centre St., NYC, NY 10013" San Francisco, CA, April 9-15, Castro Theatre Olympia, WA, April 11-14, Olympia Film Society Berkley, CA, April 16-22, U.C. Theatre St. Louis, MO, April 23-May 5, Webster College Boston, MA, April 23-29, Brattle Theatre Washington, DC, April 23-May7, Key Theatre Los Angeles, CA, April 29-May5, NuArt Petaluma, CA, May 7-13, Washington Square Theatre Santa Cruz, CA, May 13-19, The Sash Mill San Jose, CA, May 14-20, The TowneMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
I would like to give notice of the following thematic issue of "Rivista di Linguistica": Sergio Scalise (ed.), The Morphology of Compounding, Rivista di Linguistica 4,1 (1992), 250 pp. The first broad-range collection of essays on compounding on selected languages. The issue contains papers by Th. Becker (German), G. Booij (Dutch), F. Kiefer (Hungarian), R. Lieber (English), R. Oniga (Latin), F. Rainer & S. Varela (Spanish), A. Ralli (Modern Greek), S. Scalise (Italian), A. Villalva (Portuguese), W. Zwanenburg (French). For subscriptions to the journal, or purchase of single issues: Rosenberg & Sellier, I-10123 Torino, Italy. Pier Marco Bertinetto, Scuola Normale Superiore, PisaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue