Re: Native American Language Courses

umberto@cere03.cere.pa.cnr.it
Wed, 5 Apr 1995 11:50:13 +0100


Dear Friend, I would like to receive catalogues about courses, could
you help me to get them?

Thanks, yours sincerely, Umberto Quattrocchi, M.D.
(I prefer, if possible, to receive paper catalogues, I don't like
browsing through video!)

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Comments from NativeNet listowner, Gary Trujillo (gst@gnosys.svle.ma.us):

Generally, when articles like this are posted, I try to pass them on to
the people for whom they're intended. In this case, however, I'm not
sure who the intended recipient is, and I'm too busy preparing for a
week-long conference to try to figure out the identity. Perhaps some-
one out there in NAT-LANG land knows. In any event, please remember
that if you reply to a previously-posted article, your reply will go
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(which is likely different than the way other mailing lists with which
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While I'm at it, I'd like to tell you that I will be away for much of
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be best to advise everyone to use the address "gst@ursa-major.spdcc.com"
just to make sure your message reaches me.

Gary