The following information was distributed in 3-1997. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Paul Black and I wish to announce that the Comparative Indoeuropean Data Corpus, collected by Isidore Dyen with contributions by Black and me, is now available from two sources. It includes --200-item lexicostatistical lists for 95 Indoeuropean speech varieties, --cognation judgments between the lists, --lexicostatistical percentages, --individual replacement rates for 200 meanings, and --time separations based on these rates. It also includes an annotated bibliography of lexicostatistics by Paul Black. For those of you who have seen parts of this before, the form has been improved, so it is much easier to use than before, and contains full and careful explanations of many aspects of the data. One source is the Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) in the United States, http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/ where it is currently located at http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/ldc/service/comp-ie/HEADPAGE.html We thank Mark Liberman for permitting us to put this in LDC, and Sarah Parnum for her efforts in actually entering it. The other source is the Northern Territory University, Australia, where it is at http://www.ntu.edu.au/education/langs/ielex/HEADPAGE.html These data have provided the basis for several publications, including this monograph: Isidore Dyen, Joseph B. Kruskal & Paul Black. 1992. "An Indoeuropean classification: A lexicostatistical experiment" (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society Vol. 82, Part 5) American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia. <>----------------<>----------------<>----------------<>-----------------<> Joseph B Kruskal, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies Room 2C-281, Murray Hill, NJ 07974 EMAIL kruskal@research.bell-labs.com PHONE 908-582-3853 FAX 908-582-3340 HOMEPAGE http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/ms/departments/sia/kruskal/index.html <>----------------<>----------------<>----------------<>-----------------<>