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The American Journal of Germanic Linguistics, 10.1, has been mailed to subscribers. It contains: ARTICLES Simplifying Latin in Notker's classroom: Tradition and innovation by Anna A. Grotans The future of _for to_ by Elly van Gelderen The attributive genitive in Early New High German: A semantic analysis by Ruth Lunt Lanouette DISCUSSION NOTE Some thoughts on Konrad Koerner's "Einar Haugen as a historian of linguistics" by Tom Markey OBITUARY Daniel T. Brink, Jr. (1940-1997) by Karen L. Adams & Robert Bjork REVIEW ARTICLE Soziolinguistik or sociolinguistics: Can the great divide be bridged? P. Stevenson, ed., _The German language and the real world_ Reviewed by Jennifer Dailey-O'Cain & Rosina Lippi-Green REVIEWS C. Fortmann, _Konstituentenbewegung in der DP-Struktur_ Reviewed by Holden Hrtl R. L. Lippi-Green & J. C. Salmons, eds., _Germanic linguistics_ Reviewed by Orrin W. Robinson L. Wright, _Sources of London English_ Reviewed by Willard James Rusch M. Clyne, ed., _Undoing and redoing corpus planning_ Reviewed by Roland Willemyns For more information (including the ToC of 10.2, now in production), please visit our web site: http://www.germanic.ohio-state.edu/sgp/.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue