LINGUIST List 8.891

Wed Jun 18 1997

FYI: Chinese studies, NSF Ling Program

Editor for this issue: Ann Dizdar <annlinguistlist.org>


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  • Lizhong Zhang, FYI: Online Discussion Forum for Chinese Studies
  • pchapin, NSF Linguistics Program Web Site

    Message 1: FYI: Online Discussion Forum for Chinese Studies

    Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 20:37:12 +1000
    From: Lizhong Zhang <L.Zhangbendigo.latrobe.edu.au>
    Subject: FYI: Online Discussion Forum for Chinese Studies


    Hi, Everyone,

    The development team for Internet Based Chinese Teaching and Learning at La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia, has recently created an Online Discussion Forum for Chinese Studies. The Forum enables participants to exchange ideas online either in English or in Chinese characters and Pinyin. Each participant can initiate a topic or follow up any topic posted by others.

    The Forum is located at:

    http://chinese.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/

    Click on the entry "Join the Online Discussion Forum for Chinese Studies".

    You're most welcome to participate!

    Regards, - ------------ Dr. Lizhong Zhang Course Coordinator (Chinese Studies) La Trobe University, Bendigo, VIC 3552, Australia Tel: 03-54447570; 61-3-54447570 (international) Fax: 03-54447998; 61-3-54447998 (international) Email: L.Zhangbendigo.latrobe.edu.au Homepage: http://chinese.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/

    Message 2: NSF Linguistics Program Web Site

    Date: Fri, 13 Jun 97 12:18:55 EST
    From: pchapin <pchapinnsf.gov>
    Subject: NSF Linguistics Program Web Site


    The National Science Foundation Linguistics Program is pleased to announce the inauguration of its site on the World Wide Web. Besides general information about the Program, the site provides links to NSF publications and forms needed to prepare and submit research proposals; lists of current and former members of the NSF Advisory Panel for Linguistics; and tips on writing successful proposals.

    The URL is http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/sber/ling/start.htm.

    Pay us a visit!

    Paul Chapin, NSF