[1] From: PMC <pmc@JEFFERSON.VILLAGE.VIRGINIA.EDU> (269)
Subject: Postmodern Culture 9.1
[2] From: David Zeitlyn <D.Zeitlyn@ukc.ac.uk> (22)
Subject: New electronic publications at CSAC
[3] From: Boyd Davis <bdavis@email.uncc.edu> (21)
Subject: Community Language Collection
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Date: Thu, 01 Oct 1998 06:09:44 +0100
From: PMC <pmc@JEFFERSON.VILLAGE.VIRGINIA.EDU>
Subject: Postmodern Culture 9.1
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POSTMODERNCULTUREPOSTMODERNCULTURE
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Volume 9, Number 1 (September 1998) ISSN: 1053-1920
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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 11:09:46 +0100
From: David Zeitlyn <D.Zeitlyn@ukc.ac.uk>
Subject: New electronic publications at CSAC
I am writing to draw your attention to a variety of electronic publications
at CSAC including a new electronic-only publication.
In chronological order they are
A C19th End of Books scare: Uzanne 1894
Jerry Eades 'The Yoruba Today' 1980
Machin's life of Rattray 1988 (electronic-only)
These can all be accessed from a summary page linking online readings on
the CSAC web site
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/online_pubs.html
yours sincerely
david z
Dr David Zeitlyn,
Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology,
Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing,
Department of Anthropology,
Eliot College, The University of Kent,
Canterbury,
CT2 7NS, UK.
Tel. (44) 1227 764000 -Extn 3360 (or 823360 direct)
Fax (44) 1227 827289
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/dz/
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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 14:37:14 +0100 (BST)
From: Boyd Davis <bdavis@email.uncc.edu>
Subject: in reply to LOST MESSAGES
This message announces a new web site, Community Language Collection:
http://www.uncc.edu/english/clc The site presents audio and text clips,
graphics, and full transcripts from 40 oral interviews with senior citizens
in 1979, illustrating several varieties of American English, with the
majority from the Southeastern U.S., and the Charlotte, N.C. region.
Speakers self-reported themselves as male and female, black and white, with
a range of education and occupations. Narratives may be searched by theme or
by speaker birthdates, 1885-1923. To make the site available to the largest
number of viewers/visitors, including schoolchildren taking NC history, the
site does not use frames and includes a dual track for streaming compressed
audio. Although the original tapes were made under less than desirable
conditions, a range of regional features is accessible via the audio
segments selected for display. Clips from the tapes were selected to present
one or more features of pronunciation within a narrative segment of the
interview.
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