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FELLOWSHIP (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation): John M. Lipski, professor of Spanish and linguistics, Pennsylvania State U. at University Park: Afro-Hispanic speech today.
(4/28/2006)
APPOINTMENT: Glen Tellis, associate professor of special education and clinical services at Indiana U. of Pennsylvania, to associate professor of speech pathology at College Misericordia.
(3/24/2006)
AWARD (National Academy of Engineering): Frederick Jelinek, Julian Sinclair Smith professor of electrical and computer engineering at Johns Hopkins U.: for contributions to statistical language processing with applications to automatic speech recognition.
(3/3/2006)