Date: Fri, 2 Feb 1996 10:09:40 -0700
From: POLSKY ELLEN S Ellen.Polsky[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]COLORADO.EDU
Subject: Re: Wanted: IPA poster (fwd)
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Date: Fri, 02 Feb 1996 09:50:07 -0700
From: John E. Koontz koontz[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]boulder.nist.gov
To: POLSKY ELLEN S Ellen.Polsky[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]Colorado.EDU
Subject: Re: Wanted: IPA poster (fwd)
The best place to get language family maps is from atlas publishers, who
often sell single sheets as well as bound copies, e.g., the Government
Printing Office. The Alaska Native Langauges Center has one for Alaskan
languages, and I'll bet you can get that Caucasus one as a sheet from
Grollier (National Geographic). I don't know any way to look things up in a
"Posters in Print."
The IPA governing body sells books on the IPA, and might sell posters, too.
You could make one easily enough on a computer, but printing it would
require access to a printer that handles large sheets. 8.5 x 11 tables of
fonts can be printed from many font packages.
John E. Koontz
NIST:CAML:DCISD 888.02 Boulder, CO
john.koontz[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]nist.gov