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From: tesielin@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Todd Sieling)
Subject: Preparing for field work
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Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 16:00:14 GMT
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Hi there.  I am starting a term paper that will require me to do some field
work and analysis of the data gathered to determine if a part of the language
is changing.  In preparation, I would like to get my hands on anything that
can give an overview of data collection and analysis in linguistics.  Are 
there certain "must reads" that will help form a foundation on which I can 
build my work?  Any suggestions, by email or posted here, are appreciated. 
Thanks, TES

