Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 18, No. 112.
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Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2004 06:55:11 +0100
From: "Yuri Tambovtsev" <yutamb_at_mail.cis.ru>
Subject: some more world languages in need
Dear Humanist colleagues, I have collected and computed 163 world
languages. Now I have 163 sound pictures. I wonder if I can collect some
more. I need some more to find out solid common features of the sound
chains in language as an entity. May be, some American Indian or Australian
will be all right since these languages were never computed to obtain the
phonostatistical characteristics. I wonder if I should go to the USA or
Australia to collect the texts in these unknown languages. I wonder if the
USA or Australian government provides some grants for the endagered
languages, which have not been written down. May be, somebody could advise
me where to go to collect new linguistic material. I guess many languages,
especially American Indian languages disappear at a rapid speed, which
encreases with every day. Looking forward to hearing from you soon to
<mailto:yutamb_at_hotmail.com>yutamb_at_hotmail.com Yours sincerely Yuri Tambovtsev
Received on Wed Aug 04 2004 - 04:04:17 EDT
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