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Thank you Monica for posting these handouts. It is appreciated. <br>
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Best wishes, <br>
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Alicia <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/11/2012 8:43 PM, Monica Macaulay
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<div>Well, I've had a few requests for the handouts, so here they
are. (To remind you: these are the handouts from Amy's &
my 2011 roundtable discussion.) Enjoy!</div>
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<div>On Nov 2, 2012, at 8:31 AM, Margaret Noori wrote:</div>
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<div>I'd love the handouts!</div>
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<div>Miigwech (or do you say Igwiien over there ) : )</div>
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<div>Maaganiit<br>
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From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Monica Macaulay</b> <span
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Date: Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 4:59 PM<br>
Subject: the 2011 abstract that started the discussion<br>
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<div>Here's the abstract that Amy & I wrote for the
roundtable at *last year's* Algonquian Conference,
that started the discussion that was continued this
year at the morpholunch. Just as an FYI.</div>
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<div>We can also send around the handouts, too, but
they're kind of long to paste in, so we might need to
attach them as pdfs.</div>
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<div>- Monica (and Amy)</div>
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<p><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">Roundtable:
what is the morphological status of
“initial, medial, final”?
Amy Dahlstrom, University of Chicago<br>
Monica Macaulay, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
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<p><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">The
Algonquianist terms </span><span
style="font-size:9.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">INITIAL,
MEDIAL, </span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">and
</span><span
style="font-size:9.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">FINAL
</span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">are
commonly used in traditional
descriptions of the languages of the
family for the internal components of the
verb stem.
However, if one wants to analyze
Algonquian morphology in more theoretical
terms, it is
sometimes difficult to identify the
morphological status of stem-internal
components.
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<p><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">To
be sure, in many cases the initial, medial
and final are comprised of exactly one
morpheme each (e.g. Meskwaki </span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPS';font-style:italic">ki·škinehke·šw-
</span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">‘cut
off (object’s) hand’, with initial
</span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPS';font-style:italic">ki·šk-
</span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">‘sever’,
medial -inehke·- ‘hand’, and TA final -ešw
‘by cutting’): such examples
are not problematic. The more challenging
cases are those stems which exhibit what
are
traditionally analyzed as </span><span
style="font-size:9.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">DERIVED
INITIALS, DERIVED MEDIALS, </span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">or
</span><span
style="font-size:9.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">DERIVED
FINALS
</span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">(Bloomfield
1962, Goddard 1990). That is, an entire
verb stem may appear as an initial
(e.g. Meskwaki </span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPS';font-style:italic">anehka·we·we·nem-
</span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">‘think
(object) is acquainted with (second
object)’,
with (simple, non-derived) TA final
-e·nem- ‘think of (object)’ in
construction with an
initial derived from the verb stem </span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPS';font-style:italic">anehka·w-
</span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">‘be
acquainted with’.
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<p><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">In
the presentation the roundtable organizers
will present brief statements,
including a statement of the issues and
examples of the data we find challenging
to
translate into mainstream theoretical
analyses, and invite the audience to
engage in an
exchange of views regarding the status of
these Algonquianist concepts.
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<p><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">References:
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<p><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">Bloomfield,
Leonard. 1962. </span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPS';font-style:italic">The
Menomini language, </span><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">ed.
by Charles F. Hockett. New
Haven: Yale University Press.
</span></p>
<p><span
style="font-size:12.000000pt;font-family:'TimesNewRomanPSMT'">Goddard,
Ives. 1990. Primary and secondary stem
derivation in Algonquian. IJAL
56:449-483. </span></p>
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