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> "Linguistic Segmentation of Modern Turkic"
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>Good morning,
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>Prof. Thackston (NELC) has requested that I see if you could put the
>below lecture announcement on your e-mail listserve.
>
>Thank you,
>Kim De Wall
>
>HARVARD UNIVERSITY
>DEPARTMENT OF NEAR EASTERN LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS
>
>presents
>
>Dr. Claus Schönig, Orient-Instit Istanbul
>
>lecturing on
>
>The Linguistic Segmentation of Modern Turkic
>
>Wednesday, May 4, 2005 at 4:00pm
>
>Semitic Museum Room 201
>6 Divinity Avenue
>Cambridge, MA 02138
>
>
>Kim De Wall
>Staff Assistant
>Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
>Harvard University
>6 Divinity Avenue
>Cambridge, MA 02138
>phone: 617/496-6982
>fax: 617/496-8904
>e-mail: wall(a)fas.harvard.edu
--
Allison Dimond
Department of Linguistics
Harvard University
Boylston Hall 304
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 495-4054
(617) 496-4447 (fax)
Is anyone subletting for all/part of the LSA weeks?
If so, I'll put you in touch with a linguist in need of a place to stay,
Thanks
AIN
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Alexandra Teodorescu <teodorescu(a)mail.utexas.edu>
> Date: April 11, 2005 10:56:04 PM EDT
> To: nevins(a)fas.harvard.edu
> Subject: 2005 Linguistic Institute
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> How are you? We met at the summer school in Novi Sad and then again in
> Austin at SALA and in Georgetown at GURT.
>
> Since you finished at MIT and are now at Harvard, I thought I could
> ask you for some advice on housing. I got a tuition fellowship for the
> Linguistic Institute this summer (which makes me very happy) and I
> just looked at the housing options - the prices are not cheap (at
> least by Austin rates), and I'll be staying for the entire duration of
> the institute.
>
> If you have time, could you please give me some advice? Do you happen
> to know anyone who's leaving for the summer and wants to sublet the
> apartment/room for a couple of months?
>
> Thanks a lot and hope to see you again at the institute,
> alexandra teodorescu
>
>
>
>
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nevins(a)fas.harvard.edu
617-495-8107
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~lingdept/f_nevins.html
This year Harvard Summer School will be offering an intensive course
in Intermediate Italian.
ITAL S-Cab
A "Fabulous" Course in Intermediate Italian: Italy, National Identity
and the Fable.
An intensive course for students with a basic knowledge of Italian.
Speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills are all emphasized
through seven principal functions of communication. Class time focuses
on further developing oral/aural skills by retelling popular folktales
and enjoying Italian film and music. Writing skills are developed
through a weekly journal with focused assignments, and an end-of-course
writing project.
For more information, please check the website:
<http://www.summer.harvard.edu/2005/courses/31853.jsp>http://www.summer.harvard.edu/2005/courses/31853.jsp
Or you can also write to our instructors:
James McMenamin -
<mailto:mcmenam@fas.harvard.edu>mcmenam(a)fas.harvard.edu or Meriel
Baines -
<mailto:baines@fas.harvard.edu>baines(a)fas.harvard.edu