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Content-Length: 672 I have been trying to send e-mail to R. M. W. Dixon using the address given by the LINGUISTS NAMESERVER in Amsterdam, but the message gets bounced back with the following message: )The message could not be delivered to: ) )Addressee: ixg612Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecsc2.anu.edu.au )Reason: Illegal host/domain name found. I have also checked the LSA List and the LINGUIST list, neither of which lists him. Can anyone tell me the correct host name? (I tried "csc" and it didn't get bounced back, but I also didn't get any confirmation that it went through.) Thanks very much. Randy LaPolla Institute of History and Philology Academia Sinica
Content-Length: 1079 I have not been able to find e-mail addresses for the following people from any of the lists I have checked: Terry Crowley, Paul Geraghty, John Lynch, Peter Muhlhausler, Andrew Pawley, Ger Reesink, Graham Scott, Andrew Taylor, John Verhaar. If anyone has e-mail addresses for any of these people, I would appreciate it if you would send them to me.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
************************************************************* FROM Vladimir RYKOV 23-3-22 GARIBALDI str MOSCOW 117335 RUSSIA OFFICE LINGUISTIC INSTITUTE Russian Academy of Sciences 1/12 SEMASHKO str MOSCOW 103009 RUSSIA Dear Linglistnetters ! Can anyone on this list suggest any useful references/ideas on the following topic: automatic extracting of terminological info from the text (especially automatic extracting/creating of terminological systems? Thanks, Vladimir RYKOV Linguistic Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences rykovMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueiling.msk.su rykov
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Content-Length: 1372 Can you help out a student of mine? He's looking for material which sheds light on the mention in a popular article (in New Mexico Journal) of a sign language used as a trading language throughout northern Mexico and into the Southwest (also onto the southern Plains?) Presumably this mode of communication was associated with (1) Casas Grandes, a trading center in Chihuahua, and (2) the Mexica traveling merchants known as pochtecah. Any leads or other information you can provide will be greatly appreciated, by both the student and me. Shirley Silver, Dept of Anthropology-Linguistics, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA 94928.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue