LINGUIST List 7.1816

Mon Dec 23 1996

Qs: Parsers, Discourse lists, PIE /a/

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  • Anne Sing, parser addresses
  • pkbdg, wanted maillists for CA, discourse analysis, ethnomethodology
  • Steven Schaufele, presence/absence of /a/ in PIE

    Message 1: parser addresses

    Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 16:29:41 -1000
    From: Anne Sing <anneshtdc.org>
    Subject: parser addresses


    Aloha,

    I'm interested in linguistics and NLP. Could anyone advise addresses of parsers on the web? Thanks and happy holidays.

    Message 2: wanted maillists for CA, discourse analysis, ethnomethodology

    Date: Sat, 21 Dec 1996 09:20:12 GMT
    From: pkbdg <pkbdgibm.net>
    Subject: wanted maillists for CA, discourse analysis, ethnomethodology


    Dear Linguist-Listers, does anyone know of or is subscribed to maillists or newsgroups, which specially deal with sociolinguistics, conversational analysis, discourse analysis, ethnomethodology and/or questions of inter/crosscultural communication. Hints to respective webpages are also much appreciated. Thanks

    Peter Kistler German Department, Faculty of Letters, Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung, Indonesia pkbdgibm.net

    Message 3: presence/absence of /a/ in PIE

    Date: Sun, 22 Dec 1996 17:48:57 -0600 (CST)
    From: Steven Schaufele <fcoswsprairienet.org>
    Subject: presence/absence of /a/ in PIE


    (I'm posting this query in the Indo-European and the historical-linguistics lists as well. Apologies for duplication)

    Has anything been published since Lubotsky's 1989 paper on whether Proto-Indo-European had a low vowel (/a/)? I've just recently become concerned about this issue, but not being a phoneticist/phonologist have probably missed something.

    Please reply to me directly; in case of sufficient interest, i'll summarize in LINGUIST.

    Best, Steven - ------------------- Dr. Steven Schaufele 712 West Washington Urbana, IL 61801 217-344-8240 fcoswsprairienet.org http://www.prairienet.org/~fcosws/homepage.html

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