LINGUIST List 10.964

Fri Jun 18 1999

Qs: Linguistic materials, Jakobson/nasals

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  • Johanna Rubba, Ling. materials for lang. lab
  • Internet Post, Jakobson and nasals

    Message 1: Ling. materials for lang. lab

    Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 14:41:31 -0800
    From: Johanna Rubba <jrubbacalpoly.edu>
    Subject: Ling. materials for lang. lab


    Our college is renovating its language lab into a multimedia center powered by Macintosh G3s to exploit multimedia, interactivity, and the web. I'm interested in finding linguistics-teaching materials (esp. but not limited to phonetics) available in electronic format -- CD-ROMS, software, websites, etc. (there is some budget for buying stuff) as well as testimonials on what works well. I'd be interested in world-languages samples, dialect stuff for American English, stuff relating to the history of English, language and gender, transcription-teaching programs, etc., etc., etc.

    Please write to me with titles or referrals if you know of anything.

    Thanks!

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Johanna Rubba Assistant Professor, Linguistics English Department, California Polytechnic State University One Grand Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Tel. (805)-756-2184 Fax: (805)-756-6374 Dept. Phone. 756-259 E-mail: jrubbacalpoly.edu Home page: http://www.calpoly.edu/~jrubba Summer 1999: Unavailable 6/29-7/29 Before 6/29 and after 7/29: Response to voice- or e-mail within one week

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    Message 2: Jakobson and nasals

    Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 18:08:07 GMT
    From: Internet Post <interposthotmail.com>
    Subject: Jakobson and nasals


    Greetings

    Ladefoged in his "Preliminaries to Linguistics Phonetics" (1971) implies that Roman Jakobson considered NASALS as CONTINUANTS in his later works.I would appreciate very much if any member of this mailing list informs me that in which book/article Jakobson introduces such an idea.

    With regards Kai Ruth