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ALAA Goes Electronic The Applied Linguistics Association of Australia now has its own on-line discussion group. The group is called APPLIX and was established several years ago as a forum for discussing applied linguistic matters. The ALAA executive has agreed that ALAA requires a greater presence on the Internet and the Centre for Language Teaching and Research at The University of Queensland has consented to have APPLIX become the official on-line discussion group for ALAA. To subscribe to APPLIX, send an email message to: majordomoMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecltr.uq.oz.au Put nothing on the Subject: line. The body of the message should read subscribe applix Send the message. Peter White peterw
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Thanks to all who responded to my request about articles. I think there's enough material there to start a separate list in it's own right! Seriously, all the input is appreciated. I may be able to try a summary, but not for a while, perhaps after the current semester ends in December. Pat Gooley Tongmyong University of Information Technology (051) 629-7204 Where the future begins -- sometime to be determined later. Home of the random access server -- if your messages bounce, try later; we never know when it's going to function. "Languages take such a time, and so do all the things one wants to know about."Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue