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Announcing LCTL-T, a new listserv for teachers of Less Commonly Taught Languages. The Less Commonly Taught Languages (LCTL) Project at the University of Minnesota has established a new listserv aimed at encouraging communication among teachers of LCTLs around the world. We define LCTLs as all languages other than English, French, German, and Spanish. This listserv will complement the five specific language listservs also run by the project -- celtic-t, china-t, hindi-t, nordic-t, and polish-t -- as well as more general listservs for foreign language teachers like flteach, scolt. Discussions will center on issues related to teaching specific LCTLs (e.g., "Does anyone know of a source for software to teach Bengali?) or on more general issues facing LCTL teachers (e.g., "Because I am the only Korean teacher at my school, we are the last ones to get funding... Any ideas for strengthening our position?") LCTL-T is open to anyone, and is unmoderated. ======================================================= To subscribe to LCTL-T, send the one line message sub lctl-t yourfirstname yourlastname to <listservMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueVM1.SPCS.UMN.EDU> ======================================================= You will receive confirmation of a successful subscription along with information on how to unsubscribe, post messages. If you have any questions or problems, please contact: Louis Janus Less Commonly Taught Languages Project Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition University of Minnesota UTEC--1313 5th Street SE, Suite 111 Minneapolis, MN 55414 612/627-1872 (voice) 612/627-1875 (fax) - ----------------------------- janus005
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Issue 3 of the World Wide Web newsletter of language and law, Language in the Judicial Process (http://hamlet.la.utk.edu), will be published this month. You are invited to submit the following items for inclusion in that issue: 1. Bibliographic citations & abstracts (including conference papers). 2. Citations of legal opinions. 3. Conference programs. 4. Other appropriate items. All such items should be sent to the Editor, Bethany Dumas <dumasbMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueutk.edu> (see mailing address below). Additionally, publishers are invited to send books for review (see mailing address below). Also, I am pleased to announce that text-only versions of Issues 1 (July 1995) and 2 (October 1995) of Language in the Judicial Process are now available via email. Issues 3 (January 1996) and 4 (April 1996) will also be available as text-only versions available via email. To automatically receive text-only copies of Issues 1-4 via email, send your name and email address to the Technical Editor: David Hale <dhale
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