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Message 1: Language attitudes
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 13:10:10 -0100From: a9255719 <a9255719unet.univie.ac.at>
Subject: Language attitudes
Dear LL,I am a student at the University of Vienna English Language Department,and am currently working on my MA Thesis with the topic 'Languageattitudes in the US towards a Southern speech variety'. I am thereforelooking fora) references to very recent language attitude studies (primarily in theEnglish speaking world) to get a survey of current research trends inthe field as a wholeb) language attitude studies about the South of the USAc) material on the Southern speech variety from a linguistic point ofview (articles, etc.)d) material on American regional accents as a whole (the globalsituation)
I would be very grateful for any information or references on mytopic(s).Thank you very much in advanceand greetings from AustriaBarbara Soukupa9255719unet.univie.ac.at
Message 2: Chinese phrase detecting
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 21:16:38 +0800From: Arthur <wang_jiayue163.net>
Subject: Chinese phrase detecting
Dear linguists:
I'm doing NLP on Chinese phrase (esp. noun phrase) detecting. A thoroughbibliography is of vital importance to me. Any help will be greatlyappreciated. Thanks in advance for your attention! I'll post a summary ifthere's enough interest.
Arthur Wangwang_jiayue163.net
Message 3: Languages and genetics
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 07:51:08 -0500From: Peter T. Daniels <grammatimworldnet.att.net>
Subject: Languages and genetics
A non-linguist friend who is, shall we say, enthusiastic aboutcross-discipline studies cites with great approval a number ofarticles by Robert R. Sokal and colleagues, which supposedlydemonstrate close coincidence between populations as definedgenetically and speech communities, within Europe. Since the onlylinguist listed among the colleagues is Merritt Ruhlen, and since noneof the cited articles appear in linguistics journals (most are inProc. Nat. Acad. Sci.), I wonder whether this work has been evaluatedboth for its specific application to the Europe situation (which seemsanomalous wrt the rest of the world) and for its possible relevance toother areas.
Thank you. Summary as warranted.-Peter T. Danielsgrammatimworldnet.att.net