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Australia has a research exchange program with Germany and France, whereby researchers from these two countries can get funding to visit Australia for between 4 and 12 months. I believe that the grants include salary as well as travel costs. Award winners participate in a co-operative research program of their choice. The research stay may be distributed over several periods. Could scholars from Germany or France interested in visiting the Department of Linguistics at Melbourne University during 1994, please contact me on e-mail by May 15. Mark Durie [Our department has research expertise in language & society, morphology, phonetics (incl. a phonetics lab), phonology, grammaticization, lexical semantics, formal semantics, discourse analysis, systemics, historical linguistics and prehistory, pragmatics, gender studies, grammatical and phonological typology, and discourse analysis. Main areal foci: Australian, Pacific, N. American, SE Asian and Romance languages. Staff: N. Evans, J. Mulder, L. Stirling, M. Durie, I. Pejros, J. Hajek, W. McGregor, J. Fletcher.] *The scheme is also available through other Australian Universities.*Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Liliane Haegeman is preparing a revised edition of her textbook which will be out in March 1994. I would welcome suggestions for revisions and other feedback. Further information on the old and new editions are obtainable from Blackwell in the UK or the US. Thanks in advance Liliane <HaegemanMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueuni2a.unige.ch>