Anthropological [TSC1] Linguistics

Consulting Editor

REGNA DARNELL

Professor and Chair

Department of Anthropology

University of Western Ontario

London, Ontario

Canada N6 A 588

rdarnell@julian.uwo.ca

 

Anthropological Linguistics

JANE HILL

Dept. of Anthropology

University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ 85721

jhill@u.arizona.edu

 

and

 

REGNA DARNELL

 

REGNA DARNELL

 

DONALD BRENNEIS

Professor of Anthropology

University of California, Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz, CA  95064

brenneis@cats.ucsc.edu

 

 

Culture History and Historical Linguistics VERY MINOR  REVISION

CALVERT WATKINS

Linguistics Department

Harvard University

Boylston 314

Cambridge, MA  02138

watkins@fas.harvard.edu

 

 

Endangered Lgs NEW 500 wds

LEANNE HINTON

Dept. of Linguistics

1203 Dwinelle Hall

University of California

Berkeley, CA 94720-2650

hinton@socrates.berkeley.edu

 

Ethnosemantics  MAJOR REVISION

EUGENE S. HUNN

Dept. of Anthropology

University of Washington

Seattle, WA 98195-3100

Hunn@u.washington.edu

 

Fieldwork

REGNA DARNELL

 

JUDITH L. AISSEN

Dept. of Linguistics

University of California

Santa Cruz. CA  95064

aissen@cats.ucsc.edu

 

Nonverbal Communication MID-RANGE REVISION

MARY RITCHIE KEY

Dept. of Linguistics

University of California, Irvine

Irvine, CA 92717

mrkey@uci.edu

 

Semiotics (=Semiotics and Anthropological Linguistics, to be main entry for SEMIOTICS] MID-RANGE REVISION

GREG URBAN

Dept. of Anthropology

University of Pennsylvania

325 University Museum

Philadelphia, PA  19104-6398

gurban@sas.upenn.edu

 

 

Sign Language: An Overview MID-RANGE REVISION

ADAM KENDON 

43 West Walnut Lane

Philadelphia PA 19144

adamk@gse.upenn.edu

 

 

Text: Anthro Aspects MAJOR REVISION

RICHARD BAUMAN

Chair, Folklore Institute

Indiana University

Bloomington, IN  47405

bauman@indiana.edu

 

 

Linguistic Relativity

PHILIP K. BOCK

Presidential Professor of Anthropology

Anthropology Building, Room 240

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM  87131

pbock@unm.edu

 

STEPHEN LEVINSON

Wundtlaan 1

NL-6525 XD Nijmegen

Netherlands

Stephen.Levinson@mpi.nl

 

 

NEW PAPERS (3.5K)

Fieldwork overview 500-1K

Endangered Lgs 500 wds

Ling Rel: Cognitive Aspects: 2K

 

DELETIONS:

Wang, Lang Origins


Applied Linguistics

Consulting Editors

ROBERT B. KAPLAN

P.O. Box 577

Port Angeles, WA  98362

kaplan@olypen.com

 

and

 

WILLIAM GRABE

Dept. of English

Northern Arizona University

BOX 6032 Flagstaff, AZ 86011

William.grabe@nau.edu

 

 

Acquisition of Language: Second-Language Acquisition VERY MINOR REVISION

MICHAEL H. LONG

Department of ESL

University of Hawai'i

1890 East-West Rd.

Honolulu, HI 96822

mlong@hawaii.edu

 

 

Applied Linguistics [Old Overview, plus some history] MID-RANGE REVISION

ROBERT KAPLAN     

 

and

 

HENRY WIDDOWSON

Institut fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik

1090 Wien

Spitalgasse 2 Hof 8

AUSTRIA

henry.widdowson@univie.ac.at

 

 

Applied Pragmatics MINOR REVISION 

GABRIELE KASPER

Dept. of English as a Second Language

University of Hawai'i

1890 East-West Rd.

Honolulu, HI 96822

gkasper@hawaii.edu

 

 

Assessment MID-RANGE REVISION (rename Lg Assessment]

LYLE  F. BACHMAN

Professor of Applied Linguistics

University of California, Los Angeles

405 Hilgard Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90024-1543

bachman@humnet.ucla.edu

 

until Jan 1, 2001

506 Carnation Court

Simi Valley, CA 93065-5429

 

Bilingualism and Mutilingualism

·        Bilingualism: An Overview MID-RANGE REVISION

KENJI HAKUTA

Dept. of Education

Stanford University

Stanford, CA 94305

hakuta@LELAND.STANFORD.EDU

 

 

·        Bilingual Education MINOR REVISION

JIM CUMMINS

Professor, Modern Language Centre

Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

252 Bloor Sr. West

Toronto,  Canada MSS 1V6

jcummins@oise.utoronto.ca

 

·        Multilingualism NEW 3K

JOHN EDWARDS

Department of Psychology

St. Francis Xavier University

P.O. Box 5000

Antigonish, Nova Scotia

Canada B2G 2W5

jedwards@stfx.ca

 

Classroom-Oriented Research NEW 1.25K 

PATSY M. LIGHTBOWN

Concordia University, Montreal

TESL Centre

1455 de Maisonneuve West

Montreal QC  H3G 1M8

CANADA

lightbn@vax2.concordia.ca

 

 

Computer-Assisted Instruction New 1K

CAROL CHAPELLE

203 Ross Hall

Iowa State University

Ames, IA 50011

carolc@iastate.edu

 

Contrastive Rhetoric MINOR REVISION 

ROBERT B. KAPLAN

 

Critical Linguistics MINOR REVISION

NORMAN FAIRCLOUGH

Lecturer in Linguistics

University of Lancaster

Lancaster, LA1 4YT, UK

N.Fairclough@lancs.ac.uk

 

 

Educational Linguistics 1.75K NEW

BERNARD SPOLSKY

Language Policy Research Center

English Department

Bar-Ilan University

Ramat-gan 52900

ISRAEL

f24030@VM.BIU.AC.IL

 

 

Interlanguage MID-RANGE REVISION

MICHAEL SHARWOOD SMITH

Dept. of English

University of Utrecht

Utrecht

The Netherlands

 

and

 

CLAIRE KRAMSCH

1201 Shattuck Avenue

Berkeley, CA  94709

ckramsch@socates.berkeley.edu

 

Language Planning

MICHAEL CLYNE MICHAEL CLYNE

Professor of Linguistics

Monash University

3168 Vic.

Austrailia

Michael.Clyne@arts.monash.edu.au

 

DAVID INGRAM

Director of CALL

Grffith University

Brisbane QLD 4111

Australia

D.Ingram@mailbox.gu.edu.au

 

 

 

RICHARD B. BALDAUF, JR.

Associate Professor and Director

Language Centre A18

University of Sydney, NSW 2006

Australia

richard.baldauf@language.usyd.edu.au

 

 

Language for Specific Purposes MINOR REVISION

JOHN M. SWALES

English Language Institute

University of Michigan

300A Nub 1057

Ann Arbor, MI  48109

mswales@umich.edu

 

 

Lexicography MID-RANGE REVISION

ROBERT ILSON

58 Amtrim Mansions

Antrim Rd

London NW3 4XU

ENGLAND

 

and

 

WILLIAM FRAWLEY

Dept. of Linguistics

University of Delaware

Newark, DE  19716

billf@udel.edu

 

Pedagogical Grammar MINOR REVISION

WILLIAM E. RUTHERFORD

Linguistics Department, GFS 357B

University of Southern California

University Park, MC-1693

Los Angeles, CA  90089

rutherfo@usc.edu

 

 

and

 

DIANE LARSEN-FREEMAN

School for International Training

Kipling Road, P.O. Box 676

Brattleboro, VT  05302-0676

Diane.larsen-freeman@sit.edu

 

 

Reading Research MID-RANGE REVISION 

DAVID E. ESKEY

Dept. of Education

University of Southern California

EDPA

Los Angeles, CA  90089-0081

eskey@usc.edu

 

 

Style: Applied Stylistics: reduced to very short as definition or style VERY MINOR REVISION

RONALD CARTER

Senior Lecturer in English Studies; Director,

Center for English Language Education

University of Nottingham

Nottingham N67 2RD

ronald.carter@nottingham.ac.uk

 

Terminology NEW 1K

ANITA NUOPPONEN

Department of Communication Studies

Faculty of Humanities

University of VAASA

P.O. Box 700

atn@Uwasa.Fi

 

 

Translation and Interpretation MID-RANGE REVISION

RODA P. ROBERTS

Bilingual Canadian Dictionary Project

550 Cumberland, PO Box 450, Station A

Ottawa ON K1N 6N5

Canada

roberts@uottawa.ca

 

 

and

 

NANCY SCHWEDA NICHOLSON

Dept. of Linguistics

University of Delaware

Newark, DE  19711

nsn@udel.edu

 

Writing Research MINOR REVISION

WILLIAM GRABE

 

NEW (8K)

CAI 1K

Classroom Research 1.25

Educational Linguistics 1.75K

Multlingualism, Minorities/Lg Planning 3K

Terminology 1K

 

DELETIONS:

History of the Field (PETER STREVENS)

Institutional Linguistics (JOANN CRANDALL and MARGARET VAN NAERSSEN

Minorities and Language Planning (ALLISON D'ANGLEJAN)

Multilingualism and Multiculturalism (BRAI B. KACHRU)

Contrastive Analysis (CARL JAMES)

Literacy: Applied Linguistic Aspects (DAVID H. BENDOR-SAMUEL)

Pathology of Language (PAUL FLETCHER)

Pedagogical Linguistics (CHRISTOPHER BRUMFIT)

Scientific Nomenclature (BJORN H. JERNUDD)


Cognitive Science

Consulting Editor

WILLIAM FRAWLEY

Linguistics and Cognitive Science

University of Delaware

Newark, DE  19716

billf@udel.edu

 

Cognitive Science and Linguistics, new 3K

WILLIAM FRAWLEY

 

Evolution and Language, new 4K

TERRENCE DEACON

Biological Anthropology

Boston University

Boston, MA

TWDeacon@aol.com

 

1206 Wetmore Ave

Everett, WA 98201

 

NEW

ALL: 7K (only 4K cost)

Some new figures


Computational Linguistics

Consulting Editor

JUDITH KLAVANS

Director, Center for Research on Information Access

Research Scientist, Department of Computer Science

Columbia University

535 West 114th Street, MC 1103

New York, New York 10027

klavans@cs.columbia.edu

 

Computational Morphology MINOR REVISION 1 fig

KIMMO KOSKENNIEMI

Professor of Linguistics

Helsingin Yliopisto

Heisingfors Universitet

Hallituskatu 11, SF-00100, Helsinki

Finland

koskenni@ling.helsinki.fi

 

Connectionism MINOR REVISION

PAUL SMOLENSKY

Dept. of Cognitive Science

Johns Hopkins University

239A Krieger Hall

3400 N. Charles St.

Baltimore, MD 21218-2685

smolensky@jhu.edu

 

 

Corpus Processing  VERY MINOR REVISION

GEOFFREY LEECH

Professor of Linguistics & Modern English

Language

University of Lancaster

Lancaster LA1 4YT, U.K.

G.Leech@lancaster.ac.uk

 

From Oct 1-Dec 15

6 - 1 - 2302

Akemi

Urayasu, Chiba, 279-0014

Japan

 

Literary and Linguistic Computing MINOR REVISION

SUSAN HOCKEY

School of Library, Archive and Information Studies

University College London

Gower Street

London WC1E 6BT ENGLAND

s.hockey@ucl.ac.uk

 

 

Machine Translation MAJOR REVISION

MARGARET KING

TIM/ISSCO, ETI

University of Geneva           

40 blvd du Pont d'Arve         

CH-1211 GENEVA 4

Switzerland

Margaret.King@issco.unige.ch

 

 

Natural Language Processing

·       An Overview  MINOR REVISION

KAREN SPARCK JONES

Computer Laboratory

New Museum Site

Pembroke Street

University of Cambridge

Cambridge  CB2 3QG

UK

Karen.Sparck-Jones@cl.cam.ac.uk

 

·       Architectures [=System Architectures MINOR REVISION

ROBERT GAIZAUSKAS    SENT

Reader in Computer Science     

Department of Computer Science     

University of Sheffield     

Regent Court, 211 Portobello Street

Sheffield S1 4DP

U.K.

R.Gaizauskas@dcs.shef.ac.uk

 

And

 

 

 

KAREN SPARCK JONES

 

·        Generation MINOR REVISION

GERARD KEMPEN

Department of Psychology

Leiden University

PO Box 9555

2300 RB Leiden

The Netherlands

kempen@fsw.leidenuniv.nl

 

·        Word Sense Disambiguation NEW 750 wds

PHILLIP RESNIK

 

·        Grammatical Tagging and Parsing new 1K 2 figs

ERIC BRILL

Microsoft Research

One Microsoft Way

Redmond, WA 98052

brill@microsoft.com

 

·        Grammar Formalisms VERY MINOR REVISION

STUART M. SHIEBER

Dept. of Computer Science

Harvard University

Maxwell-Dworkin Lab, Room 245

Cambridge, MA  02138

shieber@deas.harvard.edu

 

·       Pragmatics and Discourse MINOR REVISION

C.  RAYMOND PERRAULT

SRI International Offices

United States Headquarters

333 Ravenswood Ave.

Menlo Park, CA 94025-3493

perrault@Sunset.AI.SRI.COM

 

·        Semantics and Knowledge Representation VERY MINOR REVISION     

LENHART K. SCHUBERT

Dept. of Computer Science

University of Rochester

Rochester, NY 14627-0268

schubert@cs.rochester.edu

 

·        Interfaces MAJOR REVISION

BRANIMIR K. BOGURAEV

IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

P.O. Box 704

Yorktown Heights                   

New York 10598

bkb@watson.ibm.com

1 fig

 

 

PHILLIP RESNIK

Dept. of Linguistics

University of Maryland

College Park, MD 20742

resnik@umiacs.umd.edu

 

and

 

JUDITH KLAVANS

 

Computational Parsing [=Parsing () VERY MINOR REVISION

STEPHEN G. PULMAN

Computer Laboratory

Cambridge University

Cambridge, UK

sgp@cl.cam.ac.uk

 

NEW (2.75K)

Grammatical Tagging and Parsing new 1K 2 figs ERIC BRILL

Applications YAROWSKI and RESNIK (1K)

Lexical Processing .75

New Figs: 4

 

DELETIONS

Lexical Organization (DANIEL P. FLICKINGER)

 


Discourse

Consulting Editor

DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN

Deborah Schiffrin

Linguistics Department

Georgetown University

Washington, DC  20057-1068

schiffrd@gusun.georgetown.edu

 

Acquisition of Communicative Competence MID-RANGE REVISION

ELINOR OCHS

Department of TESL/Applied Linguistics

Rolfe Hall, Room 3326

University of California, Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1543

ochs@humnet.ucla.edu

 

 

Discourse 

WALLACE CHAFE

Professor of Linguistics

University of California, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, CA  93106

chafe@humanities.ucsb.edu

 

 

and

 

DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN

 

·        Narrative: Conversational Narrative MAJOR REVISION

CHARLOTTE LINDE

501 Fox Court West

Redwood City CA 94061

650 367 6278.

clinde@mail.arc.nasa.gov

 

 

·        Discourse and Social Interaction [= Sociolinguistics: Interactional Sociolinguistics MAJOR REVISION

DEBORAH TANNEN

Dept. of Linguistics

Georgetown University

Washington, DC  20057

tannen@guvax.georgetown.edu

 

 

·        Critical DA new 2k

RUTH WODAK SENT         

Institut fUr Sprachwissenschaft (Linguistics Department)

Abteilung Angewandte Sprachwissenschaft (Department of Applied

Linguistics)

University of Vienna

Berggasse 11/1/8

1090 Vienna,

Austria

 

from Oct. 1999-Sept. 2002

Research Professorship

Austrian

Academy of Sciences

Strohgasse 45

A-1030 Wien

AUSTRIA

Ruth.Wodak@oeaw.ac.at

 

·        Conversation Analysis MAJOR REVISION

Don H. Zimmerman

Dept. of Sociology

University of California, Santa Barbara

2715 Ellison Hall

Santa Barbara, CA  93106

zimmerma@sscf.ucsb.edu

 

 

Discourse Markers MID-RANGE REVISION 

DEBORAH SCHIFFRIN

 

Ethnography of Speaking MID-RANGE REVISION

JOEL SHERZER

Dept. of Anthropology and Linguistics

University of Texas, Austin

Austin, TX  78712-1086

jsherzer@mail.utexas.edu

 

and

 

ELIZABETH KEATING

Dept of Anthropology

University of Texas, Austin

Austin, TX 78712

 

Ethnopoetics MID-RANGE REVISION

DELL HYMES

Dept. of Anthropology

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, VA 22906-9024

dhh4d@virginia.edu

 

Summer address: Box 224, Rhododendron, Oregon 97049.

(503)-622-3390. [no email there] 5/22/00

 

Information Structure

·        Information Flow MINOR REVISION

WALLACE CHAFE

 

Institutional Linguistics

·        Overview of Institutional DA new 1K

HEIDI HAMILTON

Dept of Linguistics

Georgetown University

Washington DC 20057

 

·        Law and Language (SUSAN U. PHILIPS) MID-RANGE REVISION

SUSAN U. PHILIPS

Department of Anthropology

University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ 85721-0028

sphilips@ccit.arizona.edu

 

 

and

 

ELIZABETH MERTZ

American Bar Foundation

750 North Lake Shore Drive

Chicago, IL 60611

eemertz@facstaff.wisc.edu

 

Summer:

3838 Kirk St.

Skokie, IL 60076

 

·        Medicine and Language MID-RANGE REVISION

PAULA A. TREICHLER

808 South Lynn Street

Champaign IL 61820

ptreich@uiuc.edu

 

 

·        Psychotherapy and Language (ROBIN LAKOFF) MID-RANGE REVISION

ROBIN LAKOFF

Professor of Linguistics

University of

California, Berkeley

1203 Dwinelle Hall

Berkekey, CA 94720-2650

rlakoff@socrates.berkeley.edu

 

 

·        Lang and Business new 2K

YULING PAN

3169 Fairbury Lane

Fairfax, VA 22031

 

·        Lang and Media new 2K

COLLEEN COTTER

Dept of Linguistics

Georgetown University

Washington DC 20057

 

Language and Gender [=Sex and Language] MID-RANGE REVISION

SALLY MCCONNELL-GINET

Dept. of Linguistics

Cornell University

227 Morrill Hall

Ithaca, NY 14853

smg9@cornell.edu

 

Ritual Language MID-RANGE REVISION

JOHN W. DU BOIS

Dept. of Linguistics,

University of California, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, CA 93106

dubois@humanitas.ucsb.edu

 

 

Scripts, Frames, and Schemas new 1.5K

SUSAN HOYLE

5213 Portsmouth Rd.

Bethesda, MD 20816

hoyle@nlm.nih.gov

 

and

 

BRANCA RIBEIRO

191 Mystic St.

Arlington, MA 02174

brancausa@aol.com

 

Verbal Play MID-RANGE REVISION

JOEL SHERZER

 

NEW (8.5K)

Critical DA 2K

Overview of Institutional DA Hamilton new 1K

Lang and Business Scollon and Scollon new 2K

Lang and Media Cotter new 2K

Scripts, Frames, and Schemas Metzger new 1.5K

 

DELETIONS:

Humor and Language (VICTOR RASKIN

Formulaic Speech (ANDREW PAWLEY)


Formal Grammar

Consulting Editor

DAVID LIGHTFOOT

Dept. of Linguistics

University of Maryland, College Park

College Park, MD 20742

dlight@deans.umd.edu

 

 

Adjunction MINOR REVISION

IAN G. ROBERTS

Institut fuer Linguistik/Anglistik

University of Stuttgart

Keplerstrasse 17

D-70174 Stuttgart

Germany

ian.roberts@po.uni-stuttgart.de

 

 

Anaphora  and Binding  MAJOR REVISION

JOSEPH AOUN

Professor of Linguistics

University of Southern California

University  Park

Los Angeles, CA  90089-1693

aoun@usc.edu

 

 

Case Theory [new 1.5K]

JUAN URIAGEREKA

Dept of Linguistics

U of Maryland

College Park, MD 20742

juan@wam.umd.edu

 

 

Categorial Grammar MID-RANGE REVISION

RICHARD OEHRLE

256 Mansfield Road

Ashford, CT  06278

oehrle@ling.cis.upenn.edu

 

 

C-Command VERY MINOR REVISION

HILDA KOOPMAN

Dept. of Linguistics

University of California

Los Angeles, CA 90024

koopman@protos.lifesci.ucla.edu

 

Clitics: Pronominal Clitics VERY MINOR REVISION

HAGIT BORER

Professor of Linguistics

Univ of Southern California

3601 Watt Way

Los Angeles, CA  90089-1693

borer@usc.edu

 

 

Control  MINOR REVISION

JAMES MCCLOSKEY

Department of Linguistics

University of California, Santa Cruz

1156 High Street

Santa Cruz, CA 95064

mcclosk@ling.ucsc.edu

 

 

Coordination MINOR REVISION

GRANT GOODALL

Dept. of Linguistics,

University of Texas, El Paso

El Paso, TX 79968

ggoodall@utep.edu

 

 

Deletion MINOR REVISION

ANNE LOBECK

Dept. of English and Linguistics

Western Washington University

Bellingham WA 98225-9055

anne.lobeck@wwu.edu

 

 

Ellipsis MINOR REVISION

TANYA REINHART

Department of Linguistics

Tel Aviv University

Ramat Aviv 69978 Tel Aviv

Israel

reinhart@posl.tau.ac.il

 

 

Filters MINOR REVISION

ROBERT FREIDIN

Program in Linguistics

Princeton University

318 East Pyne Building

Princeton, New Jersey 08544

Freidin@Princeton.edu

 

 

Formal Grammar MAJOR REVISION

DAVID LIGHTFOOT

 

Generalized Phrase-Structure Grammar MID-RANGE REVISION

GERALD GAZDAR

School of Cognitive and Computing

Sciences, University of Sussex

Brighton BNI GQN

United Kingdom

geraldg@cogs.susx.ac.uk

 

Grammatical Relations MINOR REVISION

LUIGI BURZIO

Associate Professor of Linguistics and

Cognitive Science

The Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD  21218

burzi@mail.cog.jhu.edu

 

 

Levels of Representation [=old D-structure and S-structure] MID-RANGE REVISION

JAN KOSTER

General Linguistics

University of Groningen

P.O. Box 716

9700 AS Groningen

The Netherlands

koster@let.rug.nl

 

 

Lexical-Functional Grammar MINOR REVISION

ANNIE ZAENEN

Xerox Palto Alto Research Center, Europe

6 Chemin de Maupertuis, 38140

Meylan, France

annie.zaenen@xrce.xerox.com

 

 

and

 

RONALD M. KAPLAN

Xerox Palo Alto Research Center

Xerox Parc

333 Coyote Hill Road

Palo Alto, CA 94304

kaplan@parc.xerox.com

 

 

Lexicon:

STEPHEN R. ANDERSON

Department of Linguistics

Yale University

New Haven, CT  06520

anderson@sapir.ling.yale.edu

 

·        Formal Grammar MID-RANGE REVISION

RICHARD SPROAT

Human/Computer Interface Research

AT&T Labs -- Research, Shannon Laboratory

180 Park Avenue

Room E153

P.O.Box 971

Florham Park, NJ 07932-0000

rws@research.att.com

 

and

 

ROLF NOYER

Department of Linguistics

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA  19104

rnoyer@babel.ling.upenn.edu

 

 

Logical Form [=Grammatical Meaning] MAJOR REVISION

JANE GRIMSHAW

Dept of Linguistics

Rutgers University

New Brunswick, NJ 08903

grimshaw@ruccs.rutgers.edu

 

and

 

Andrew Barss

Department of Linguistics

University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ

barss@U.Arizona.EDU

 

Minimalist Program, new 3K

NORBERT HORNSTEIN

Department of Linguistics

University of Maryland

College Park, MD  20742

nh10@umail.umd.edu

 

 

 

Markedness: An Overview MINOR REVISION

MARY-LOUISE KEAN

Cognitive Sciences and Linguistics

School of Social Sciences,

University of California

Irvine, CA 92717

mlkean@uci.edu

 

 

Montague Grammar MINOR REVISION

BARBARA ABBOTT

Department of  Linguistics

Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI  48824

abbottb@pilot.msu.edu

 

Optimality Theory

·        Phonology (moved in)

·        Syntax new 4K

GERALDINE LEGENDRE

Department of Cognitive Science

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD  21218

legendre@cogsci.jhu.edu

 

Parasitic Gaps MINOR REVISION

HELES CONTRERAS

Professor of Linguistics

University of Washington

Seattle, WA  98195

helesc@u.washington.edu

 

 

Phrase Structure  MAJOR REVISION

PETER SELLS

Dept. of Linguistics

Stanford University

Bldg. 460, Room 121

Stanford, CA  94305-2150

sells@csli.stanford.edu

 

Predication MINOR REVISION

GUGLIELMO CINQUE

Professor of Linguistics

Universita diVenezia

Marco 3417, 30124

Venezia, ITALY

cinque@unive.it

 

Principles and Parameters [=Government/Binding Theory] MID-RANGE REVISION

DAVID PESETSKY

Department of Linguistics & Philosophy

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Room E39-245

Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

pesetsk@mit.edu

 

 

Pronouns: Pronominals MINOR REVISION

DOMINIQUE SPORTICHE

Dept. of Linguistics

3125 Campbell

University of California, LA

Los Angeles, CA  90024-1543

sportich@cognet.ucla.edu

 

 

Reanalysis Rules MINOR REVISION

LUIGI RIZZI

Department of Linguistics

Scienze della

Communicazione, Universita' di Siena

53100 Siena, Italy

rizzil@unisi.it

 

 

Stylistic Rules )MINOR REVISION

PETER COOPMANS

Assistant Professor of Theoretical

Linguistics, University of Utrecht

Trans 14

3512 Jk Utrecht

The Netherlands

Coopmans@let.uu.nl

 

 

Subcategorization and Selection VERY MINOR REVISION

JANE GRIMSHAW

 

Subjacency VERY MINOR REVISION

HOWARD LASNIK

Dept. of Linguistics

University of Connecticut

341 Mansfield Road,

Storrs, CT 06269-1145

Lasnik@sp.uconn.edu

 

 

Syntactic Features MID-RANGE REVISION

JINDRICH TOMAN

Dept. of Slavic Languages & Literature

University of Michigan

3040 M1b 1275

Ann Arbor, MI  48109

ptydepe@umich.edu

 

and

Hiroyuki URA

School of Humanities, Dept. of English

Kwansei Gakuin University

Uegahara 1-1-155

Nishinomiya, Hyogo

JAPAN, 662-8501

ura@alum.mit.edu

 

ura@kwansei.ac.jp

 

 

Systemic Grammar VERY MINOR REVISION

J.  R. MARTIN

Dept. of Linguistics

Linguistics F12

University of Sydney

NSW 2006 Australia

jmartin@mail.usyd.edu.au

 

 

Tree-Adjunction Grammar (new 2.5K]

ANTHONY KROCH

Dept. of Linguistics

University of Pennsylvania

618 Williams Hall

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305

kroch@change.ling.upenn.edu

 

 

 

Traces MID-RANGE REVISION

HOWARD LASNIK

Dept. of Linguistics

University of Connecticut

341 Mansfield Road,

Storrs, CT 06269-1145

Lasnik@sp.uconn.edu

 

 

Transformations MINOR REVISION

MARK  R. BALTIN

Associate Professor of Linguistics

New  York University

719 Broadway, 5th Floor

New  York,  NY  10003-6860

mb6@is2.nyu.edu

 

 

NEW (11.5K)

Lexicon Overview 500 wds

OT 4K plus graphics

TAG 2.5K plus graphics

Minimalist Program 3K

Case Theory 1.5K

Levels  Rep (MID-RANGE REVISION-MAJOR REVISION revision and add on D-/S- Structure)

 

DELETIONS:

Complementation: 'comp' in Formal Grammar (PAUL GORRELL)

Government (MAMORU SAITO)

Metarules (EWAN KLEIN)

Recoverability (GUGLIELMO CINQUE)

Relational Grammar and Arc Pair Grammar (DAVID M. PERLMUTTER)


Functional Grammar

Consulting Editor

SUZANNE KEMMER   

Dept. of Linguistics, MS 23        

Rice University

P.O. Box 1892

Houston TX 77251-1892

kemmer@rice.edu

 

Adpositions new 500 WDS.

MARTIN HASPELMATH

Max Planck Institute for Evol. Anthropology

Inselstrasse 22

D-04103 Leipzig

Germany

haspelmt@eva.mpg.de

 

Agreement: Overview new 750 wds

GREVILLE G. CORBETT

Professor of Linguistics & Int. Studies

University of Surrey

Guildford, Surrey

GU2 5XH,

England

g.corbett@surrey.ac.uk

 

Case Alignment [=Transitivity and Argument Coding] VERY MINOR REVISION

Mark Durie

Department of Linguistics 

University of Melbourne 

Victoria, 3052 Australia                                 

m.durie@linguistics.unimelb.edu.au

 

Causative MINOR REVISION

BERNARD COMRIE

Dept. of Linguistics

MPI-EVAN

Inselstr 22-26

Leipzig, D04103

Germany

comrie@eva.mpg.de

 

Clause

·        Overview [new] 300 wds

SUZANNE KEMMER

 

·        Clause-Combining Constructions VERY MINOR REVISION

JANINE L. SCANCARELLI             

Folger Levin & Kahn LLP                  

275 Battery Street, 23rd Floor          

San Francisco, CA 94111                                

jscancarelli@flk.com

 

MICHAEL NOONAN   

Dept. of English      

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Milwaukee, WI  53201

noonan@csd.uwm.edu

 

 

Cognitive Grammar, new 750 wds.

MICHAEL ACHARD

Dept. of Linguistics

Rice University

Houston, TX 77251

 

Construction Grammar, new 750 wds.

CHARLES FILLMORE

Dept. of Linguistics

University of California, Berkeley    

1224  Dwinelle Hall

Berkeley, CA 94720-2650

fillmore@icsi.berkeley.edu

 

Functional Linguistics

SANDRA THOMPSON

Dept. of Linguistics

University of California, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, CA 0310

sathomps@humanities.ucsb.edu

 

·        Emergent Grammar

o       Discourse: Emergence of Grammar VERY MINOR REVISION

PAUL HOPPER

Department of English  

Baker Hall 259

Carnegie Mellon University

5000 Forbes Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15213

ph1u@andrew.cmu.edu

 

o       Representation, new 500 wds

BRIAN MACWHINNEY              

Department of Psychology 

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh PA 15213

macw@cmu.edu

 

JOHN HAIMAN     

Macalester College      

1600 Grand Avenue                         

St. Paul, MN 55105

(651) 696-60

haiman@macalester.edu

 

·        Usage-Based Grammar, new 500 wds.

SUZANNE KEMMER

 

Negation VERY MINOR REVISION

JOHN R. PAYNE       

Department of Linguistics 

University of Manchester

Manchester M13 9PL

U.K.

john.payne@man.ac.uk

 

Objects, new 500 wds.

 

 

Parts of Speech VERY MINOR REVISION

PAUL SCHACHTER

431 West Rustic Road

Santa Monica, CA 90402

paulscha@humnet.ucla.edu

         

Predicate Nominals  and Adjectives VERY MINOR REVISION

ALAN TIMBERLAKE             

Dept. of Slavic Languages & Literature  

University of California, Berkeley    

6104 Dwinelle Hall

Berkeley, CA  94720-2979

timber@socrates.berkeley.edu

 

and

 

JOHANNA NICHOLS   

Slavic Languages and Literatures 

University of California, Berkeley

6303 Dwinelle Hall #2979

Berkeley, CA  94720-2979

johanna@uclink.berkeley.edu

 

Questions VERY MINOR REVISION

EDITH A. MORAVCSIK

Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics 

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 

Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413

edith@uwm.edu

 

Relative Clauses [=Relativization] VERY MINOR REVISION

CHRISTIAN LEHMANN

Philosophische Fakultät     

Universitat Postf. 307

D-99006 Erfurt

Germany

Christian.Lehmann@uni-erfurt.de

 

Subjects, new 500 wds

FRANS PLANK

Universität Konstanz                      

G 122

D-78457 Konstanz

Germany

frans.plank@uni-konstanz.de

 

Tense, Aspect, and Mood VERY MINOR REVISION JOAN L. BYBEE

JOAN BYBEE

Dept. of Linguistics

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM 87131

jbybee@unm.edu

 

Transitivity and Voice

·        Overview, new 1K

SUZANNE KEMMER

 

·        Passive, new 750 wds

MASAYOSHI SHIBATANI

Linguistics

Kobe University

1-1 Rokkodai-cho            

Nada-ku                                                     

Kobe  657-8501

JAPAN

matt@kobe-u.ac.jp

 

Typology and Universals, new 4K

SUZANNE KEMMER

 

Word Grammar, new 500 wds

RICHARD HUDSON

Phonetics and Linguistics

University College London

Gower Street, London WC1E  6BT                   

England

dick@ling.ucl.ac.uk

 

Word Order VERY MINOR REVISION

MATTHEW DRYER

Dept. of Linguistics 

State University of New York, Buffalo

Buffalo, NY  14260-0001

dryer@acsu.buffalo.edu

 

Until Mid August 2000

Lorneville

RR2 Amherst

Nova Scotia B4H 3X9

Canada

 

DELETIONS: NONE

 

NEW ARTICLES (11.3 K)

Agreement overview.75

Clause Overview 300 wds

Cognitive Grammar .75

Construction Grammar .75

Representation/Emergence .5

Usage Based Grammar .5

Objects .5

Preps and Post .5

Subject .5

Word Grammar .5

Typology and Universals 4K

Transitivity and Voice

·        Overview 1K

·        Passive .75


Historical Linguistics

Consulting Editors

HENRY HOENIGSWALD

908 Westdale Avenue

Swarthmore PA 19081-1804

henryh@babel.ling.upenn.edu

 

and

 

SARA  E.KIMBALL

Department of English

University of Texas at Austin

Austin, TX 78712

skimball@uts.cc.utexas.edu

 

 

Analogy MID-RANGE REVISION

PAUL KIPARSKY

Linguistics Department

Margaret Jacks Hall, Building 460

Stanford University

Stanford CA 94305-2150

kiparsky@csli.stanford.edu

 

 

Areal Linguistics  MINOR REVISION

COLIN P. MASICA

18471 Studenberg Road

Boscobel, WI 53805-9220

c-masica@uchicago.edu or dacotah@mwt.net

 

Borrowing: An Overview 2K

EINAR HAUGEN (deceased)

 

and

 

MARIANNE MITHUN

Department of Linguistics UCSB  

South Hall 3512

University of California

Santa Barbara CA 93106

mithun@humanitas.ucsb.edu

 

Comparative Method MID-RANGE REVISION

SARA E. KIMBALL

 

Dialectology MID-RANGE REVISION

W.  NELSON FRANCIS

PO Box 1978 

Brown University 

Providence RI  02912

W_Francis@Brown.edu

 

Etymology VERY MINOR REVISION

ERIC P. HAMP

5200 S Greenwood 

Chicago IL 60615

 

Grammaticalization MID-RANGE REVISION

PAUL J. HOPPER

Dept. of English

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh PA 15213

hopper@cmu.edu

 

 

Historical Linguistics

·        Overview, new 750 wds

SARA E. KIMBALL

 

·        Classification by “Descent”[= Genetic Classification] MINOR REVISION

M. E. KROPP DAKUBU

Professor of Linguistics and Director

Language Centre, University of Ghana

Legon, Accra, Ghana

medakubu@ug.edu.gh

 

ANNA MORPURGO DAVIES

Professor of Comparative Philology

Oxford University

Somerville  College 

OX2 6HD

Oxford, England

anna.davies@some.ox.ac.uk

 

 

·        Methods

o       Mathematical [=Mathematical Concepts MINOR REVISION

SHEILA EMBLETON

Dept. of Linguistics

York University

Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3

embleton@yorku.ca

 

o       Computational, new 1K

DONALD RINGE

Department of Linguistics

University of Pennsylvania

619 Williams Hall

36th and Spruce Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305

dringe@unagi.cis.upenn.edu

 

o       Textual, new 1K

SARA E. KIMBALL

 

·        Obsolescence, Neologism, and Replacement MINOR REVISION

HENRY HOENIGSWALD

 

·         Typology and Universals MID-RANGE REVISION

PAUL J. HOPPER

 

Language Change

·        Sociohistorical Causes, new 1K

REX WALLACE

Classics Department.

520 Herter

5-5779

University of Massachusetts

Amherst, Massachusetts, 01003.

rwallace@classics.umass.edu

 

·        Ancestry and Descent MINOR REVISION

HENRY HOENIGSWALD

 

THEODORA BYNON

Lippits End

Mott Street

High Beach

Loughton

Essex, 1D10 4AP

UK

 

·        Semantic and Lexical Change, new 2K

FRED HOUSEHOLDER (deceased)

 

and

 

ELIZABETH TRAUGOTT

Linguistics Department

Stanford University

Stanford CA 94305

traugott@csli.stanford.edu

 

·        Syntactic Change MINOR REVISION

ANTHONY KROCH

University of Pennsylvania

Department of Linguistics

36th and Spruce St.

619 Williams Hall

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305 

kroch@change.ling.upenn.edu

 

Pidgins and Creoles

JOHN RICKFORD

Linguistics Department

Stanford University

Stanford CA 94305

rickford@csli.stanford.edu

 

Reconstruction

·        Internal Reconstruction MID-RANGE REVISION

ROGER LASS

7, Birkenhead Road

Deep River 7100

 South Africa

lass@iafrica.com

 

·        Semantic Reconstruction MID-RANGE REVISION

PAUL FRIEDRICH

Emeritus Professor of Anthropology

University of Chicago

1126 E. 59th Street

Chicago, IL 60637-1539

 

·        Stylistic Reconstruction MINOR REVISION

CALVERT WATKINS

Department of Linguistics

Harvard University

Boylston Hall, Room 305

Cambridge, MA 02138

watkins@fas.harvard.edu

 

·        Syntactic Reconstruction MINOR REVISION

GARY B. HOLLAND

Department of Linguistics

1203 Dwinelle Hall

University of California at Berkeley

Berkeley, CA 94720-2650

gholland@socrates.berkeley.edu

 

 

DELETIONS:

Causation in Language Change (HANS HENRICH HOCK)

 

NEW: (7.75K)

Borrowing, add on w/Mithun 2k

Overview 750 wds

Computational Methods 1K

Textual Methods 1K

Sociohistorical, add ons w Romaine, 1K

Semantic and Lex Change, add ons w Traugott 2K


History of Linguistics

Consulting Editor:

 

ANNA MORPURGO DAVIES

Professor of Comparative Philology

Oxford University

Somerville College 

OX2 6HD

Oxford, England

anna.davies@some.ox.ac.uk

 

 

Biographical articles:

Bloomfield, Leonard VERY MINOR REVISION

ROBERT A. HALL, JR. (deceased]

 

and

 

JOHN FOUGHT

 

 

Bopp, Franz

K. M. HAYWARD VERY MINOR REVISION

SOAS (deceased, Anna to revise)

University of London

Thornhaugh Street

Russell Square

London WC1H OXG

UK

kh3@soas.ac.uk

 

 

Grimm, Jakob VERY MINOR REVISION

K.M. HAYWARD(deceased, Anna to revise)

 

Humboldt, Wilhelm von VERY MINOR REVISION

PAUL R. SWEET

Dept. of History

Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI  48824-1027

 

and 

 

Kurt Mueller-Vollmer

Stanford University

BLDG 240- RM 242A

Stanford, CA  94305-2030

 

Jakobson, Roman  VERY MINOR REVISION

MORRIS HALLE

Professor of Linguistics

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Department of Linguistics and Philosophy

E39-245 77 Massachusetts Avenue

Cambridge, MA 02139

halle@mit.edu

 

Jones, Sir William VERY MINOR REVISION

GARLAND CANNON

Professor of English and Linguistics

Texas A&M University

Dept. of  English

College Station, TX  77843

g-cannon3@tamu.edu

 

Pott, August Friedrich VERY MINOR REVISION

THEODORA BYNON

Lippitt's End

Mott Street

High Beech

Loughton

IG10 4 AP

UK

 

Sapir, Edward  MINOR REVISION

FRED EGGAN (deceased)

Harold H. Swift Distinguished Service

Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus,

University of Chicago

1010 East 59th Street

Chicago, IL 60637

 

AND

 

JOHN FOUGHT

 

Schleicher, August VERY MINOR REVISION

THEODORA BYNON

 

Saussure, new 750 WDS.

GIULIO LEPSCHY

 

Wallis, John VERY MINOR REVISION

J. ALAN KEMP

Rose Cottage

Middlemains

Pencaitland

East Lothian

EH34 5DU

Scotland

ja.kemp@witch.net

 

 

Whorf, Benjamin Lee MID-RANGE REVISION

JOHN B. CARROLL

409 N. Elliott Road

Chapel Hill, NC 27514-7628

jbcarrol@email.unc.edu

 

ANNA MORPURGO DAVIES

Semi-blind entries (40-50 wds. each):

Panini

Plato

Aristotle

Stoics

Chrysippus

Diogenes of Babylonia

Dionysius Thrax

Apollonius Dyscolus

Priscian

Donatus

Modistae

Sanctius

Scaliger

Port Royal

James Harris

Sir William Jones

Rasmus Rask

Neogrammarians

Paul

Baudouin de Courtenay

Brugmann

Whitney

Boas

Buehler

Peirce

Gillieron

Jespersen

Passy

Schuchardt

Sweet

Jones

Prague School

Trubetzkoy

Meillet

Hjemslev

Firth

Jakobson

Benveniste

Austin

Grice

Zellig Harris

Martinet

Robins(?)

(plus other purely blind entries to relevant ideas and theories and movements: Zipf’s Law: See Statistical Linguistics]

Add: Pike, Bakhtin, Martinet, Vygotsky

Other articles:

History of Linguistics

o       An Overview MID-RANGE REVISION

PIERRE SWIGGERS

Director, International Center for Dialectology

Fac. Letteren

K.U. Leuven

Blijde Inkomstraat 21

B-3000 Leuven BELGIUM

pierre.swiggers@arts.kuleuven.ac.be

 

 

·        Ancient World

o       Babylonian Grammatical Tradition VERY MINOR REVISION

PIOTR MICHALOWSKI

51 S 4th Avenue

Ann Arbor, MI 48104

piotrm@umich.edu

 

o       Ancient India

ROSANE ROCHER VERY MINOR REVISION

Department of South Asia Regional Studies

809 Williams Hall

36th and Spruce Streets

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305

rrocher@mail.sas.upenn.edu

 

 

o       Ancient Greece and Rome MINOR REVISION

R.H. ROBINS [deceased]

and

PETER MATTHEWS

St. John's College

Cambridge CB2 1TP

UK

 

 

·        Eastern Traditions

 

o       Arab Grammatical Tradition, new 1.5K

KEES VERSTEEGH

 Institute of Middle Eastern Studies

University of Nijmegen

Erasmusplein 1

NL-6500 HD Nijmegen

The Netherlands

Also Rosanna Sornicola's adress:

.

 

o       Hebrew/Jewish Grammatical Tradition, new 1.5K

RAPHAEL LOEWE

50 Gurney Drive

London N2 0DE

England

 

o       Chinese Grammatical Tradition, new 1.5K

GORAN MALMQVIST

Department of Chinese Studies

Institute for Oriental Languages

University of Stockholm

S  106 91 Stockholm

Sweden

 

 

o       Japanese Grammatical Tradition, new 1.5K

ROY ANDREW MILLER

Department of Asian Languages and Literature

University of Washington

Seattle WA 98195

 

·        Western Traditions

o       Early Middle Ages MINOR REVISION

VIVIEN LAW

University Lecturer in the History of Linguistics

Trinity College

University of Cambridge

Cambridge, U.K. CB2 ITQ

val1001@cus.cam.ac.uk

 

o       Medieval Scholastic Grammar VERY MINOR REVISION

MICHAEL A. COVINGTON

AI Center

University of Georgia

Athens, GA 30602-7415

mc@ai.uga.edu

 

o       The Renaissance MINOR REVISION

W.  KEITH PERCIVAL

3815 N. E. 89th Street

Seattle, WA 98115-3742

percival@u.washington.edu

 

o       Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Europe MID-RANGE REVISION

PIERRE SWIGGERS

 

o       Comparative-Historical Linguistics MINOR REVISION

ANNA MORPURGO DAVIES

Professor of Comparative Philology

Oxford University

Somerville College 

OX2 6HD

Oxford, England

anna.davies@some.ox.ac.uk

 

o       Structuralism (=Early Structuralism) MINOR REVISION

GIULIO LEPSCHY

335 Latymer Ct.

Hammersmith Rd.

London W6 7LH

England

g.lepschy@ucl.ac.uk

 

§         The Prague School MID-RANGE REVISION

JOSEF VACHEK [deceased]

 

and

 

PROF. ROSANNA SORNICOLA

Dipartimento di Filologia Moderna

Universita' Federico II

Via Porta di Massa 1

I-80133 Napoli

Italy

Sornicol@unina.it

 

 

§         The London School LEAVE ALMOST AS IS WITH EDITORIAL CHANGES by Anna Morpurgo Davies SENT

EUGNIE HENDERSON and R. H. ROBINS [both deceased]

 

§         American Structuralism MINOR REVISION

JOHN G. FOUGHT

604 Looking Glass Drive

Diamond Bar, CA 91765

jgfought@earthlink.net

 

 

o       Modern Theories (list)

 

 

Generative Grammar MINOR REVISION

FREDERICK J. NEWMEYER

Department of Linguistics

University of Washington

Seattle, WA 98195-4340

fjn@u.washington.edu

 

Stratificational Grammar VERY MINOR REVISION

DAVID C. BENNETT

Senior Lecturer in Linguistics

School of Oriental and African Studies

University of London

Thornaugh St.

Russell Square

London WCIH OXG

United Kingdom

db@soas.ac.uk

 

  Tagmemics VERY MINOR REVISION

KENNETH L. PIKE

Summer Institute of Linguistics

7500 W. Camp Wisdom Road

Dallas, TX   75236-5699

ken.pike@sil.org

 

New Articles: 8.75K

43 semi-blind 2K

Arab 1.5

Hebrew/Jewish 1.5

Chinese 1.5

Japanese 1.5

Saussure .75K
Languages of the world

Consulting Editor

BERNARD COMRIE

Professor of Linguistics

MPI-EVAN

Inselstr 22-26

Leipzig, D04103

Germany

comrie@eva.mpg.de

 

(Non-authored articles are short entries by Comrie and Grimses)

Adamawa Languages

 

Adamawa-Ubangi Languages

 

 

Adelbert Range Languages

 

Admiralty Islands Languages

 

African Languages MINOR REVISION

 

BERND HEINE

Institut for Afrikanistik

Universitdt zu Koln

D 5000 Koln 41

Germany

 

Afro-Asiatic Languages  MINOR REVISION

 

ANDRZEJ ZABORSKI

PL 34-130 Kalwaria Zabrzydowska

M. Zebrzydowskiego 1

Poland

 

Temporary mailing address from 23 Oct 00:

Professorenhaus

Wittichweg 31

D-55099 Mainz

Germany

zaborski@vela.filg.uj.edu.pl

 

 

Akkadian VERY MINOR REVISION

 

GIORGIO BUCCELLATI

Professor of Near Eastern Studies

University of California

Los Angeles, CA  90024-1543

buccella@ucla.edu

 

Alacalufan Languages

 

Albanian (see Hamp’s Pergamon article for new things on this)

 

Algic Languages

 

Algonkian Languages VERY MINOR REVISION

 

IVES GODDARD

Curator, Department of Anthropology,

Smithsonian Institution

NHB Rm. 85, MRC 100

Washington, D.C. 20560

goddard.ives@nmnh.si.edu

 

Altaic Languages NEW (1 MAP, 1 FIG)

STEFAN GEORG

Heerstrasse 7

D-53111 Bonn

Germany

Georg@home.ivm.de

 

Amharic VERY MINOR REVISION

 

M. LIONEL BENDER

Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus

Southern Illinois University

Edwardsville, IL 62026

 

Amto-Musan Languages

 

American Sign Language NEW 1K 3 FIGS

SHERMAN WILCOX

Department of Linguistics

Humanities 526

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM  87131-1196

wilcox@unm.edu

 

Anatolian Languages

 

Andamanese Languages

 

Angan Languages

 

Apo Duat Languages

 

Arabic VERY MINOR REVISION

 

WOLFDIETRICH FISCHER

Vogelherd 89

D-91058 Erlangen

Germany

 

Aramaic VERY MINOR REVISION

 

ROBERT D. HOBERMAN

Department of Linguistics

State University of New York at Stony Brook

Stony Brook, NY 11794-4376

rdhoberman@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

 

Arandic Languages

 

Araucanian Languages

 

Arawakan Languages VERY MINOR REVISION

 

DESMOND C. DERBYSHIRE

Lecturer in Linguistics

Summer Institute of Linguistics

7500 West Camp Wisdom Road

Dallas, TX 75236

DES_derbyshire@sil.org

 

56 Furze Hill Road

Headley Down

Bordon GU35 8HA

England

 

Armenian VERY MINOR REVISION

 

JOHN A. C. GREPPIN

Professor of Linguistics

Cleveland State University

Cleveland, OH 44115

j.greppin@csuohio.edu

 

Arutani-Sape Languages

 

Aslian Languages

 

Athabaskan Languages VERY MINOR REVISION

 

EUNG-DO COOK

1398 Rose Ann Dr.

Nanimo, BC

Canada  V9T 3Z3

cooked@telus.net

 

 

Atlantic Languages

 

Australian Languages MAJOR REVISION

 

R.M.W. DIXON

Research Centre for Linguistic Typology

Institute of Advanced Study

La Trobe University

Bundoora  Victoria  3083

Australia

 

Austro-Asiatic Languages VERY MINOR REVISION

 

GERARD DIFFLOTH

446 / 9 Kaew Voravuth Rd , Nongkhai Nongkhai 43000

Thailand

diffloth@odon.ksc.co.th

gdiffloth@hotmail.com

 

and

 

NORMAN ZIDE

Dept. of Linguistics

University of Chicago

1010 East 59th Street

Chicago, IL  60637

 

Austronesian Languages  VERY MINOR REVISION

 

ROSS CLARK

Senior Lecturer in Linguistics

University of Auckland

Department of Anthropology

Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand

r.clark@auckland.ac.nz

 

Awera Languages

 

Bali-Sasak Languages

 

Balkan Languages VERY MINOR REVISION

 

BRIAN D. JOSEPH

Dept. of Linguistics

Ohio State University

1841 Millikin Road

Columbus, OH 43210-1229

bjoseph@ling.ohio-state.edu

 

Baltic Languages VERY MINOR REVISION

 

JULES F. LEVIN

Dept. of Russian

University of California, Riverside

900 University Avenue

Riverside, CA 92521

jules.levin@ucr.edu

ameliede@earthlink.net

 

Bambara-Mandinka-Malinke