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Department News and Events
The LCC Tutorial Series 2003-2004
The Laboratory and Computing Committee (LCC) of the Department of Linguistics organizes a (yearly) tutorial series, which covers a variety of topics that we hope are useful for both new and old students and faculty. Everyone is welcome to attend!Here is the schedule of events, which take place at 3:30-5:00pm (unless noted otherwise) in our computational teaching lab in 201 Oxley Hall.
- Oct 6. Intro to department resources for new students (Jim Harmon & Jeff McCune)
- Oct 13. Intro to Unix I (Jim Harmon & Jeff McCune)
- Oct 27. Intro to Unix II (Jim Harmon & Jeff McCune)
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Nov 17. Intro to the Emacs editor (Mike Daniels)
Materials: handout part 1 (txt) handout part 2 (txt) -
Dec 1. Introduction to Latex (David Dowty)
Handouts and Resources -
May 10. Advanced Latex (Detmar Meurers)
Materials from previous versions of the tutorial:-
Part I (general layout tips, examples with glosses, trees, avms, citations, overheads, integrating sound, etc.):
overheads [PDF], sources and style files, everything as tar.gz -
Part II (creating figures with xfig and integrating them in latex):
example directory -
Part III (logically specified diagrams using xypic, e.g. transition tables, automata, etc.):
overheads (ps), example directory -
Additional materials by Matt Makashay:
IPA overview chart [PDF], or the IPA as a tex file
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Part I (general layout tips, examples with glosses, trees, avms, citations, overheads, integrating sound, etc.):
- May 24 SPSS and/or R (Mary Beckman & Keith Johnson)
The tutorial series in previous years:
2002-2003,
2003-2004,
2004-2005,
2005-2006,
2006-2007,
2007-2008

