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I am looking for an authoritative style guide for the Spanish language. Thanks in advance.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Dear fellow linguists, I am currently chairing the International Travel Committee at Ohio University. We attempt to encourage supported linguists to make contacts with Linguistics programs abroad when they travel. The LSA has a directory for US and Canada, but not the rest of the world. I would appreciate your sending me the addresses (or directory, if available - where I can get it) of programs in your country. I will compile them and send a copy to LSA, may be they want to publish them. If not, I can also send the list to whoever wants it by e-mail. Thanks! Lets get connected globally! Marmo Soemarmo Dept of Linguistics Ohio University soemarmoMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueouvaxa.cats.oohiou.edu
I would like to get an idea of the number and distribution of Linguistics departments which also comprise Literary Theory, or include "Literary Theory" in their titles. All I need to know is the exact name of the department and the university (or other institutions). I will summarize for the list. Thanks in advance, Celso Alvarez-Caccamo Departamento de Linguistica Geral e Teoria da Literatura Faculdade de Filologia Universidade da Corunha 15071 A Corunha - Galiza - Spain Tel: 34-81-130457, ext. 1758 FAX: 34-81-132459 [Please notice changes in mailing address and telephone numbers] [Novo endereco e numeros de telefone e fax] lxalvarzMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueudc.es
I am looking into surveys on language rights and restrictions on the job. I would apprecate any feedback on the subject and sources.Thank you.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue