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I'm posting this query for someone who is not connected to the net. Please use my e-mail address for replies. Marianna Di Paolo dipaoloMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueanthro.utah.edu ************************* I am looking for a list of orthographic (not acoustic or phonetic) syllables in the English language preferably in a data form (ascii file), but a hard copy would be wonderful. It is needed in a technology research project. Any clues would be appreciated. Please call 1-800-473-6539 or respond to this InterNet address. Dr. Frank Carman II
Content-Length: 1199 I have not had much luck in my request to my university's interlibrary loan service to locate the journal *Te Reo*. I am trying to get a copy of the following two articles. If anyone out there can help me, I would be grateful. Bayard, D. (1991). Antipodean accents and the `cultural cringe'. Te Reo, 35, pages unknown. Holmes, J. (1984). Hedging your bets and setting on the fence: Some evidence for hedges as support structures. Te Reo, 27, 47-62. Karen A. Mullen University of Louisville INTERNET: kamull01Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueulkyvm.louisville.edu BITNET: kamull01
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