I wrote:
> Could anyone suggest a more appropriate mailing list for chatting about
> linguistic curiosities? I think that many people on the list, me included,
> would love it.
Thank you for the suggestions. I also found this place, that seems
promising:
http://igc.topica.com/dir/?cid=205
But of course, as Rick McGowan suggested, a few linguistics may be
appropriate also in this list, when it contributes to understanding writing
systems or encoding issues.
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Marco,
So are you looking for an English-language list which discusses Italian
dialects?
I don't know of one, offhand. You could try the LINGUIST list. I'm on 2
lists
which discuss English dialects; very occasionally, other language issues
creep
in, but only as they affect English.
Ciao,
Andrea
-- Andrea Vine, avine@eng.sun.com, Sun-Netscape Alliance i18n architect "So I just don't see this as an either-or issue as much as an apples are yummy, and oranges are yummy, too, issue, and every now and then fruit salad is tasty." -- Matthew Wall
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 Marco.Cimarosti@icl.com wrote:
Hi,
> Could anyone suggest a more appropriate mailing list for chatting about
> linguistic curiosities? I think that many people on the list, me included,
> would love it.
I don't know of any mailing list, but Usenet newsgroup sci.lang
seems to be the best for lingustic curiosities.
Cheers,
Jungshik Shin
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> Could anyone suggest a more appropriate mailing list for chatting about
> linguistic curiosities? I think that many people on the list, me included,
> would love it.
I niusgruppi sci.lang e it.cultura.linguistica.italiano dovrebbero essere
quello che cerchi.
Zaijian,
Pierpaolo
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