Su tesis

Micheal Palmer mwpalmer at earthlink.net
Wed Oct 7 00:44:01 EDT 1998


At 11:27 AM -0000 4/23/98, Gustavo Martin wrote:
>Dear Colleagues
>
>This is my first communication with the group.  I have a question related
>to my PhD thesis that someone may be able to answer or point me in the
>right direction.  I will, D.V., be submitting the finished product this
>summer.  The title is
>'Transitivity and Foregrounding in the Acts of the Apostles,' essentially a
>deployment of Halliday's functional grammar with a focus on the 'who does
>what to whom' questions.  My supervisor is Stanley Porter here in London
>and I am from Madrid, Spain.

Gustavo:

The Greek Language and Linguistics Gateway (URL in the footer below)
contains a set of pages describing works in progress or recently completed
on Hellenistic Greek Linguistics. I wrote to you some time ago suggesting
that you might want to have your work described there. You responded as
follows:

>Me alegra poder colaborar con tu proyecto.  Mandame cuando te parezca tu
>cuestionario.

Nunca he recibido tu respuesta al cuestionario. Todavia tienes interes?
Acaso no te llego el cuestionario?

Si todavia quieres colaborar, puedes tomar unos minutos para contestar las
preguntas que siguen?

> 1) Which category best describes your project?
>
> 	a) Doctoral dissertation
> 	b) Masters Thesis
> 	c) Book manuscript
> 	d) Article in production
> 	e) Paper for presentation at an upcoming meeting
> 	f) Other (Please explain)
>
> 2) What is title of your work, and what is its main topic?
>
> 3) What linguistic theory does it apply?
>
> 4) When do you expect to have completed the work?
>
> 5) Summarize the work in not more than 200 words.
>
> 6) Do you mind if users of the new web page contact you with questions
> about your work? If you do not mind, how should they contact you? (An email
> address is the preferred response here, but if you would rather be
> contacted by another means, please feel free to say so.)

Gracias.


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North Carolina State University
Philosophy and Religion (New Testament)
Foreign Languages (Ancient Greek)

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