LINGUIST List 8.958

Sun Jun 29 1997

FYI: AAAL award, Lexical Generative Grammar

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


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  • Alan Juffs, AAAL Distinguished Scholarship and Service Award
  • IMThinker, Lexical Generative Grammar - Update

    Message 1: AAAL Distinguished Scholarship and Service Award

    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 09:37:55 -0400 (EDT)
    From: Alan Juffs <juffsverb.linguist.pitt.edu>
    Subject: AAAL Distinguished Scholarship and Service Award


    1998 AAAL Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service

    Purpose

    To recognize and honor a distinguished scholar for her/his scholarship and service for the American Association for Applied Linguistics.

    Nomination Procedures

    1. Any member of AAAL may nominate a person for this award. Current Executive Committee members are ineligible as recipients.

    2. FIVE copies of a 400-500 word letter of nomination sent to the AAAL Business Office. The contents of the nomination letter should state specific contributions of the nominee in the areas both ofscholarship and service to AAAL. Letters may be addressed to the AAAL awards committee.

    3. A curriculum vitae OR a summary of accomplishments to include both scholarship and service to AAAL.

    4. On a separate piece of paper, the individual writing the nomination letter should provide his/her complete address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address.

    Due Date: SEPTEMBER 30 1997

    Five copies of the nomination letter and CV or summary of accomplishments must be received by SEPTEMBER 30th 1997. It may be submitted by e-mail or FAX.

    Send nomination letter to:

    AAAL Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service. AAAL Business Office PO Box 21686 Eagan, MN 55121-0686 Phone: 612-953-0805 Fax: 612-431-8404 E-mail: <aaalofficeaaal.org>

    Questions concerning the AAAL Award for Distinguished Scholarship and Service may be addressed to the co-chair of the 1998 AAAL Awards Committee:

    Alan Juffs Dept. of Linguistics Univ. of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA

    (412) 624 3750 e-mail: juffsverb.linguist.pitt.edu

    Message 2: Lexical Generative Grammar - Update

    Date: Thu, 26 Jun 97 11:08:49 -0400
    From: IMThinker <IMThinkeraol.com>
    Subject: Lexical Generative Grammar - Update


    Lexical Generative Grammar is now available as a PDF File at http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/harbourside/4/main.html This is Lon Diehl's dissertation and he has given me permission to make it available in electronic form. Please note: there are three parts of the dissertation. I did that so that each part could fit on a 3.5 diskette for those who still use them. These FILES are about 1 meg each and are PDF format. If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader, go to the Associate submenu of your file manager and associate PDF to NONE, that way the files will download rather than open up within your browser. I have experienced trouble when PDF was associated with the reader.I suppose it has something to do with available resources, although I'm not sure. I've implemented the suggestions I have given you and have successfully downloaded the files so this should take care of the problem. Sorry about the trouble.

    Michael Fillippini