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First Klingon Language Institute Journal >HolQeD< available now.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Thu Apr 23 19:33:46 1992

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Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1992 17:27 CST
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	No serious student of Klingon languages can go without

a copy of the Journal of the Klingon Language Institute, 

>HolQeD<!  Now available to the public for the first time, you

can obtain the current issue for only $4.00.

	Included in the current issue are articles on:

1)  tlhingan Hol vs. Klingonaase...

2)  a history of the phonetic sounds comprising Hol...

3)  an interview with Michael Okuda of Star Trek: The Next Generation

4)  a syllabus for teaching a Klingon language class...

5)  Klingon alphabets and orthography...

	Try it -- I guarantee you'll like it!  The Journal is published

quarterly, and individual subscriptions are available ($12 USA address,

US$15 Canadian address, US$18 other nations.)  Please write for 

institutional rates.  Membership in KLI is also available.

	Yep, this is the real ``McCoy''.  You'll find >HolQeD< listed 

with the Library of Congress as ISSN: 1061-2327.  We appreciate

questions, submissions, etc.  

	For information, subscriptions, and/or to sample the first issue

($4), write to (S-mail only please):

	Dr. Lawrence M. Schoen, Editor
	The Klingon Language Institute
	25 Maplewood Road
	Lake Forest, Illinois USA 60045


	We hope to hear from you!

Qapla',

David E. G. Sturm, KLI
206 Allison Laboratory
Auburn Univ, AL USA 36849-5311
dsturm@ducvax.auburn.edu

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