Entretiens / Interviews / EntrevistasLebert, Marie
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Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas
Lebert, Marie
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The Linguist List, which I moderate, has a policy of posting in any language,
since it is a list for linguists. However, we discourage posting the same
message in several languages, simply because of the burden extra messages put on
our editorial staff. (We are not a bounce-back list, but a moderated one. So
each message is organized into an issue with like messages by our student
editors before it is posted.) Our experience has been that almost everyone
chooses to post in English. But we do link to a translation facility that will
present our pages in any of 5 languages; so a subscriber need not read Linguist
in English unless s/he wishes to. We also try to have at least one student
editor who is genuinely multilingual, so that readers can correspond with us in
languages other than English.
*Interview of July 26, 1999
= What has happened since our last interview?
We are beginning to collect some primary data. For example, we have searchable
databases of dissertation abstracts relevant to linguistics, of information on
graduate and undergraduate linguistics programs, and of professional information
about individual linguists. The dissertation abstracts collection is, to my
knowledge, the only freely available electronic compilation in existence.
[FR] Helen Dry (Michigan)
#Modératrice de The Linguist List
Le site de la Linguist List donne une série complète de liens sur la profession
de linguiste (conférences, associations linguistiques, programmes, etc.), la
recherche (articles, résumés de mémoires, projets, bibliographies, dossiers,
textes), les publications, la pédagogie, les ressources linguistiques (langues,
familles linguistiques, dictionnaires, information régionale) et les ressources
informatiques (polices de caractères et logiciels).
La Linguist List est modérée par Helen Dry (Eastern Michigan University),
Anthony Aristar (Wayne State University) et Andrew Carnie (University of
Arizona). Helen Dry, qui est interviewée ici, est professeur de linguistique à
la Eastern Michigan University. Ses principaux domaines de recherche sont la
stylistique linguistique, la linguistique de corpus, la pragmatique et l'analyse
du discours.
[Entretien 18/08/1998 // Entretien 26/07/1999]
*Entretien du 18 août 1998 (entretien original en anglais)
= La Linguist List est-elle multilingue?
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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