LINGUIST List 9.1482
Fri Oct 23 1998
Qs: Linguistics & Poetry, Russian Anaphora
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- Jen-i Li, Relation between linguistics and poetry
- Seth A. Minkoff, Reference sought on binding of Russian anaphora
Message 1: Relation between linguistics and poetry
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 12:14:32 +0800
From: Jen-i Li <lijeni
cc.ncu.edu.tw>
Subject: Relation between linguistics and poetry
My colleagues and I are interested in analyzing literary works (esp.
poetry) with linguistic methods. However, we don't have any
experience and do not know much about the literature. If you have any
suggestions or know any papers related to this topic, please e-mail
us. Thank you.
Jen-i Li
Dept. of English
National Central University
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Message 2: Reference sought on binding of Russian anaphora
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 09:45:27 -0500
From: Seth A. Minkoff <minkoff
NMSU.Edu>
Subject: Reference sought on binding of Russian anaphora
Dear Linguist subscribers:
I am trying to track down the work in which the observation was first
made that Russian object anaphors cannot be bound in tensed
complements. I would be grateful for any helpful references. Thank
you.
Sincerely,
Seth A. Minkoff
minkoff
nmsu.edu
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