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GSIL Publications List Effective March 1, 1994 Graduates Students in Linguistics (G.S.I.L.) Department of Linguistics University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-1693 U.S.A. Titles available: Dissertations: 1 Authier, J-M. Syntax of unselective binding (1988) 2 Franco, J. On object agreement in Spanish (1993) 3 Heggie, L. Syntax of copular structures (1988) 4 Katada, F. The representation of anaphoric relations in logical form (1990) 5 Russell, K. A Constraint-based approach to phonology and morphology (1993) Available shortly: 6. Roberts, I. The representation of implicit and dethematized subjects (1985) 7. Martinez-Gil, F. Topics in Spanish historical phonology: a non-linear approach (1990) For ordering information, please contact GSIL Publications (e-mail address: gsilMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuescf.usc.edu)
Mark Liberman from the University of Pennsylvania has sent me the following request following the recent summary in the List: "Please do not encourage people to write to me about the Hansard corpus. We are planning to publish it on CD-ROM sometime this spring, and when we do so, it will be announced on the LINGUIST list as well as elsewhere. Meanwhile, every note I have to answer about this topic (about 20 in the past two weeks) just postpones the date of publication, by stealing time that I might otherwise spend on data preparation." Obviously the people working on the ACL initiative need HELP rather than endless requests for information. I'm happy to send them a tape of Dire Straits hits if that will cheer them up. Let's all be thoughtful here.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
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