LINGUIST List 11.464
Sat Mar 4 2000
Qs: Dyslexia in Arabic,Anaphoric and Deictic Forms
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James Dickins, Dyslexia in Arabic
Milos Karapandzic, Anaphoric and Deictic Forms in Email
Message 1: Dyslexia in Arabic
Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 14:24:28 +0000 (GMT)
From: James Dickins <James.Dickinsdurham.ac.uk>
Subject: Dyslexia in Arabic
Does anyone know of work which has been done on dyslexia in Arabic? We
would be very grateful for any possible leads.
Thanks,
Janet Watson and James Dickins
Message 2: Anaphoric and Deictic Forms in Email
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 22:44:25 +0000
From: Milos Karapandzic <mk296cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Anaphoric and Deictic Forms in Email
Hello all,
I'm looking for some references on the use of
ANAPHORIC AND DEICTIC FORMS IN PERSONAL
E-MAILS
I would also be very grateful for any suggestions on the most suitable
ways to gather representative samples of emails for research since this
is a sensitive issue when it comes to personal emails. Even better, If
you know of any email corpora resources out there, please get in contact
with me as soon as possible!
You can contact me at this email address:
mk296cam.ac.uk
Thanks very much,
Milos