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In answer to the query for language email lists: There was a list of e-lists for languages and language-learning published recently in the Athelstan Newsletter on Technology and Language Learning. Part II of the list appeared in Vol. 6(1), Feb. 1994 and covered Romance lgs. and Latin America, and Slavic and Eastern Europe. Part I appeared in Vol. 5(4); I can't remember what lgs. it covered. I think there is going to be a Part III in the next issue of the Newsletter. The compiler of the list is David Bedell at U. of Alabama. The Athelstan Newsletter is distributed free of charge to teachers, researchers, and college administrators in the U.S., and available at a nominal subscription charge for those abroad, which covers postage and handling. The contact address for the Newsletter is: Athelstan 2476 Bolsover, Suite 464 Houston TX 77005 The editors of the Newsletter are Michael Barlow (barlowMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueruf.rice.edu) and Suzanne Kemmer. Short informational articles about any aspect of the use of technology for language teaching and research can be submitted to Michael Barlow. (as an example of the kinds of articles published, the latest two issues have had articles on the use of concordances for language teaching and research, by Simon Murison-Bowie.)
The Indiana University Summer Workshop in Slavic and East European languages (June 17-August 12, 1994) has a number of slots available for studying a variety of languages this summer. Fellowships are available for 1st-year Georgian (tuition, room & board, plus approx. $250 for books and miscellaneous). Tuition will be waived for the following languages (all 1st year unless otherwise noted): Bulgarian, 2nd-year Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, 2nd-year Polish, Romanian, Slovene. The following courses still have space available, but no financial aid (all 1st year unless otherwise noted): Czech, Polish, Serbian/Croatian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkmen, and Uzbek (1st and 2nd year). Anyone interested should get in touch IMMEDIATELY with the Workshop administration: Director, SWSEEL 502 Ballantine Hall Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-2608 [phone] (812) 855-2107 [fax] Email: EDWrightMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueIndiana.Edu
The Indiana University Summer Workshop in Slavic and East European languages (June 17-August 12, 1994) still has a number of slots available for studying a variety of languages this summer. Fellowships are available for 1st-year Georgian (tuition, room & board, plus approx. $250 for books and miscellaneous). Tuition will be waived for the following languages (all 1st year unless otherwise noted): Bulgarian, 2nd-year Czech, Estonian, Hungarian, 2nd-year Polish, Romanian, Slovene. The following courses still have space available, but no financial aid (all 1st year unless otherwise noted): Czech, Polish, Serbian/Croatian, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Turkmen, and Uzbek (1st and 2nd year). Anyone interested should get in touch IMMEDIATELY with the Workshop administration: Director, SWSEEL 502 Ballantine Hall Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-2608 [phone] (812) 855-2107 [fax] Email: EDWrightMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueIndiana.Edu