[1] From: Maurizio Lana <lana@cisi.unito.it> (16)
Subject: word lists for natural languages (q)
[2] From: Michael Guest <kfguest@la.shizuoka.ac.jp> (10)
Subject: Interdisciplinary careers
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Date: Tue, 28 Nov 1995 09:41:27 GMT
From: Maurizio Lana <lana@cisi.unito.it>
Subject: word lists for natural languages (q)
Sorry if this is a FAQ: if it is so, I'd like if someone could point me to
the right answer file.
Well: I wonder if and where I could find wordlists (online on the Web or
preferably, ready for FTP download) for spoken/contemporary languages, or
for latin.
I need them in order to do a comparative study about the -FL- segment.
Many many thanks to everyone!
Maurizio
Maurizio Lana - lana@tecnetdati.it - fax 39 (11) 562 3066
lana@cisi.unito.it - fax 39 (11) 899 1648
Tecnet Dati - Via Legnano 27 - 10128 Torino - Italy
CISI, Universita' di Torino - Via S. Ottavio 20 - 10124 Torino - Italy
editor of +Arachnion. A Journal of Ancient Literature and History on the Web;
http://www.cisi.unito.it/arachne/arachne.html
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Date: Tue, 28 Nov 1995 18:30:30 -0100
From: Michael Guest <kfguest@la.shizuoka.ac.jp>
Subject: Interdisciplinary careers
I would appreciate your ideas about what type of career opportunities you
believe might present themselves to students who have graduated from a
university course based on a combination of humanities (especially
communications, culture orientated subjects) and computer science subjects.
Thank you very much and best wishes
Michael Guest
Associate Professor
Shizuoka University