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This is just to let everybody know of the References on Malagasy Language and Linguistics homepage at http://newton.ulpgc.es/~andry/book_ls.html Happy surfing! Charles Randriamasimanana Linguistics, Massey University New Zealand (Dr.) Charles Randriamasimanana Department of Linguistics & SLT Massey University Private Bag 11-222 Palmerston North New Zealand Office Telephone: +64-6-350-4986 Personal Fax: +64-6-359-3989Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
The Theoretical Linguistics Programme (TLP) in Budapest, Hungary is seeking partners for undergraduate student exchange. The Pro Renovanda Hungariae Foundation sponsors student exchanges iff they are bilateral and credits are mutually recognized by host universities. TLP offers introductory and advanced courses in phonology, Government and Binding Theory and formal semantics. Courses on Hungarian phonology and syntax and the structure of Balkan languages are also given. The list of lecturers includes M. Brody, K. E.Kiss, L.Kalman and F.Kiefer, a.o. The deadline for this round of applications is 15 MAY; we urge those who are interested to reply as soon as possible to the following address: bfarkasMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuenytud.hu We would be interested in exchange programs in the long run as well, possibly if we could apply later at the same foundation or if some other source of funding can be found. Agnes Bende-Farkas, TLP