Re: OT: Reduplication enquiry
From: | Isidora Zamora <isidora@...> |
Date: | Monday, September 15, 2003, 19:43 |
At 01:40 PM 9/15/03 -0400, you wrote:
>Isidora Zamora scripsit:
>
> > [I]t occurred to me a couple of days ago that I had seen some
> > reduplication with interesting phonological goings-on in one of the
> > excercises from _Phonology in Generative Grammar_ by Michael
> > Kentstowicz. The language in question is Klamath, an American Indian
> > language from Oregon. The reference given is
> >
> > Barker, M. A. R. 1964. Klamath Grammar. Berkely: University of California
> > Press.
>
>Hey lady, dontcha know he is One Of Us? M.A.R. aka Muhammad Abd-el-Rahman
>aka Phil Barker, Urduist, conlanger, conscripter, conculturist.
Sorry, I had no idea! I just looked up the excercize that I remembered in
the phonology text then went to the book's bibliography to copy down the
information on the source for the data in the excercize and typed it in
knowing that a proper reference would be more use to Pavel. I didn't pay
attention to anything else. I probably wouldn't have noticed anyway since
I'm so new on this list. I didn't do anything wrong did I?
Isidora
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