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I'm new on the list and am trying this brilliant idea out for the first time, so please excuse me if I cause any kind of trouble. I would like to know if anyone out there is interested in Construction Grammar (Berkeley 'style') I'm a student teacher at the University of Aarhus in Denmark and am planning to do a ph.d.-project on impersonal expressions in modern Spanish - seen from an integrated view of syntax, semantics and pragmatics. All suggestions, comments and references are VERY welcome. MikkelMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Dear Listers: Several weeks ago I posted to the List a question, and, for the first time ever, received no replies. I will try again, and be more specific: Does anyone have a reference for the order in which children acquiring French as L1 may be expected to learn the phonemes/distinctive features? Failing that, does anyone know where I can find information as to the loss of French phonemes/features in old age or senility? I would especially be grateful for information on these phenomena in Canadian or other extra-European varieties of French. Perhaps there are websites where this kind of material is covered? Thanks for any help. Rebecca Larche Moreton 301 South Ninth Street Oxford MS 38655 <mlrlmMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueolemiss.edu>
I was hoping that someone might be able to direct me to an internet site that contains various language alphabets. I am looking for the different letters used in each language, and most importantly their accented letters. If anyone has any ideas or information please contact me at the email address below. Thank you, Corey Heller - Corey P. Heller Linguistic Research Associate Tegic Communications 2001 Western Avenue, Suite 250 Seattle, Washington 98121 tel: 206.343.7001 ext. 128 fax: 206.343.7004 Email: chellerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuetegic.com Web: www.tegic.com
I'm a French teacher and I need some extra info about the pronoun ON for my doctoral thesis: uses, language registers, history, functions, etc. I'll post a summary to Linguist. Thank you very much. Bonjour a tous les linguistes. Je suis professeur de francais et j'aimerai savoir si vous pouvez m'aider a-propos de ma these de doctorat.Je m'occupe de l'emploi du pronom ON dans tous les niveaux de la langue. J'enverrai un resume au Linguist. Je vous remercie.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue