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Title | SEELRC expanded web site |
Body | The Slavic and East European Language Resource Center (SEELRC) has recently updated and expanded its website: http://seelrc.org/ Users will now have an easier access to SEELRC's many projects, resources and activities, among them the online Network of Reference Grammars (currently BCS, Czech, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Russian; [upcomin reference grammars scheduled for 2004-05 academic year - Greek, Georgian, Grammatical Sketches (Albanian, Romani)]. Advanced level exercises with diagnostics are currently up for Polish and Russian. Romanian exercises are coming soon. An important new feature is the addition of the SEELRC WEBliographies of Internet resources to the website. The webliographies, which are annotated throughout, represent what is currently the most comprehensive compendium of online language and country-related sites for the following languages: Albanian, Armenian, Belarusian, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Bulgarian, Czech, Georgian, Greek, Hungarian, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Turkish, and Ukrainian. We are preparing to unveil the first version of our Russian grammatical dictionary project this fall. Currently, there are 13,000 head words (and more than 100,000 individual forms). Each entry provides a full grammatical paradigm with sound for all parts of speech, related morphological/lexical forms, verbal government, English gloss, examples of usage. In cases where there are multiple standard forms of pronunciation (either free variation of stress placement or Moscow/Petersburg differences), both pronunciations are given. SEELRC's expanded web site. Less Commonly Taught Language Teachers listserv. LCTL-T@LISTS.UMN.EDU (5 Oct. 2004). |
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