LINGUIST List 7.1667
Mon Nov 25 1996
Qs: Georgian Font, Eliciting utterances, Divorced Kin Terms
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- Ralf Grosserhode, Font needed
- Patricia Schneider-Zioga, Optimal ways of eliciting utterances
- Marcia Haag, Divorced kin terms
Message 1: Font needed
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 16:13:03 +0100
From: Ralf Grosserhode <Ralf.Grosserhode
uni-bayreuth.de>
Subject: Font needed
Dear Collegues
Does anybody know where I can obtain a truetype-font for Georgian or Grusinski
(if possible free- or shareware)
thanks in advance
Ralf Grosserhode
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Message 2: Optimal ways of eliciting utterances
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 00:21:44 PST
From: Patricia Schneider-Zioga <pszioga
coyote.csusm.edu>
Subject: Optimal ways of eliciting utterances
A student of mine, who doesn't have access to email, would like
information on optimal ways of eliciting utterances with the longest
possible MLU a child is capable of. The student is working in the public
school system with preschool children who seem to have language delays. Can
anyone help with this?
Thanks,
Patricia Schneider-Zioga
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Message 3: Divorced kin terms
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 09:01:33 CST
From: Marcia Haag <haag
phyast.nhn.ou.edu>
Subject: Divorced kin terms
For a student's research:
Does anyone have any sources for kinship terms used when a divorce
has occurred (in the US)?
Please reply directly to Paul Matchen at
matchpm
ou.edu
Many thanks,
Marcia Haag
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