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From: dick@cs.vu.nl (Dick Grune)
Subject: ASCII text of Mutsun/Klingon comparison provided
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Date: Thu, 16 May 1996 19:35:44 GMT
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As I posted on April 19th of this year, I have written a small comparison of
Mutsun (an Ohlonean language of California) and Klingon (a Startrek language,
also of Calfornia), and put it on our ftp site as
ftp://ftp.cs.vu.nl/pub/dick/publications/MutsunKlingonComparison.ps.gz .

Now you may well ask, why on Klinzhai dafka Mutsun and Klingon?  Because
Dr. Marc Okrand wrote on both: he did his PhD on a Mutsun grammar and is
author of the Klingon language.  So the question suggested itself: are they
related?  And the above paper answered that question.

For those who do not have PostScript faciltites, Wouter Slegers
<wouter@stack.urc.tue.nl> has been so kind as to come up with an ASCII
conversion of the above text, which I have added to the ftp directory,
uncompressed:
ftp://ftp.cs.vu.nl/pub/dick/publications/MutsunKlingonComparison.txt .

Enjoy!

Dick Grune					| email: dick@cs.vu.nl
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