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>Dear Linguists, I would like to find out where to write to Prof. Shoshana Blum-Kulka, last known to me to be in Isreal(Hebrew Univ.). Can anyone help?Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Dear linguists, Friends of mine who do not have access to the net are wandering if there exists a software to simulate the evolution of words. For example, entering a latin word and classical evolution rules, you could obtain the possible french word(s) derived from it. Have you ever heard of such tool ? Thank you for responses, Isabelle TELLIER LIFAC, Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, 61 avenue du President Wilson 94235 CACHAN Cedex France tel : (16-1) 47 40 24 28 fax : (16-1) 47 40 24 64 E-mail: Isabelle.TELLIERMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelifac.ens-cachan.fr
Can anyone tell me where (and possibly the exact dates of when) the NWAV meeting will be next October? Thanks, Fay Dr. Fay Wouk Dept. of Anthropology University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland New Zealand fewMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueantnov1.auckland.ac.nz
I am interested in exploring the differences in the ways that non-native speakers of English use intonation in English and would be grateful for any information or references on this topic. My primary interest is in the way speakers of Mandarin and Cantonese use intonation and I am using a model of intonation drawn from Brazil's work on discourse intonation. If there is sufficient interest I will post a summary in due course. Many thanks. Richard Badger r.g.badgerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuestir.ac.uk