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If you are planning to attend the Second Language Research Forum this coming weekend (September 29 to October 1) at Cornell University, please visit our web page: http://www.dmll.cornell.edu/SLRF95.html Among the most recent information added to our page you'll find: updated weather reports of the Ithaca area, a final schedule of the papers with room numbers and times, maps of Cornell and Ithaca, detailed information on how to get to Ithaca from almost anywhere, a complete list of hotels, etc. etc. ================================================================== Rafael Salaberry 203 Morrill Hall Modern Languages Cornell University e-mail: mrs4Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecornell.edu ==================================================================
Someone did some cleaning on the server and put together all the files from SLRF 95 in a single folder. Unfortunately that changed the old address of the main page of SLRF 95. Until tomorrow around noon (Sept. 27) when I fix the page you can access the temporary address where the SLRF info is right now: http://www.dmll.cornell.edu/SLRF-html/SLRF95.html I'll change it to the old address because the original URL is shorter and some people have alreaday set up their bookmarks with the old one. After Sept. 27 at noon the original address will continue to be: http://www.dmll.cornell.edu/SLRF95.html I apologize for the inconvenience that might have caused you. ================================================================== Rafael Salaberry 203 Morrill Hall Modern Languages Cornell University e-mail: mrs4Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecornell.edu ==================================================================
There have been several questions about IPA (and other fonts) on the list. We at the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon have an extensive archive of non-English (and a few interesting English) fonts, complete with samples of the fonts to see before you download Included in the archive are several phonetic fonts that use IPA (I think the SILIPA is the best of the lot) The archive can be found on the WWW at: http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/fonts.html The phonetic fonts can be found directly at: http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/fonts/phonetic.html - jcardozoMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueoregon.uoregon.edu http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~jcardozo Jonathan Cardozo Univ.of Oregon:Yamada Language Center, Linguistics, American English Institute WebMaster of http://babel.uoregon.edu/