From mcginnis at ucalgary.ca Tue Jul 3 15:33:57 2001 From: mcginnis at ucalgary.ca (Martha McGinnis) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 09:33:57 -0600 Subject: Carson Schutze: morph theories and speech errors Message-ID: Hello, Can anyone point me to literature that has used DM or some other linguistic theory of morphology to analyze speech errors, and/or used speech error data as evidence for morphological theory? thanks, -- Carson T. Schutze Department of Linguistics, UCLA Email: cschutze at ucla.edu Box 951543, Los Angeles CA 90095-1543 U.S.A. Office: Campbell Hall 2224B Deliveries/Courier: 3125 Campbell Hall Campus Mail Code: 154302 Web: www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/cschutze Phone: (310)995-9887 Fax: (310)206-8595 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Words and music. I love them. And especially what happens when you put them together into songs. And sing them, in a large building, in a central part of town, as part of a play, with a lot of people listening, who have all paid a great deal to get in." --Ed Kleban, lyricist of 'A Chorus Line' From mcginnis at ucalgary.ca Tue Jul 3 22:46:26 2001 From: mcginnis at ucalgary.ca (Martha McGinnis) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 16:46:26 -0600 Subject: Carson Schutze: morph theories and speech errors Message-ID: Dear Carson, I'm on the run as I'm leaving for Japan in several hours, but I would look at the Spencer-Zwicky edited "Handbook of Morphology" for references. Although Aronoff-Anshen deals somewhat with the topic, there is an article specifically related to the topic your interested in (I'm not sure of the author or whether it considers DM (doubtful)). You might want to contact Mark Aronoff directly on the topic, as well. Sincerely, Mark Volpe, SUNY-Stony Brook __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ From mcginnis at ucalgary.ca Tue Jul 3 15:33:57 2001 From: mcginnis at ucalgary.ca (Martha McGinnis) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 09:33:57 -0600 Subject: Carson Schutze: morph theories and speech errors Message-ID: Hello, Can anyone point me to literature that has used DM or some other linguistic theory of morphology to analyze speech errors, and/or used speech error data as evidence for morphological theory? thanks, -- Carson T. Schutze Department of Linguistics, UCLA Email: cschutze at ucla.edu Box 951543, Los Angeles CA 90095-1543 U.S.A. Office: Campbell Hall 2224B Deliveries/Courier: 3125 Campbell Hall Campus Mail Code: 154302 Web: www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/cschutze Phone: (310)995-9887 Fax: (310)206-8595 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Words and music. I love them. And especially what happens when you put them together into songs. And sing them, in a large building, in a central part of town, as part of a play, with a lot of people listening, who have all paid a great deal to get in." --Ed Kleban, lyricist of 'A Chorus Line' From mcginnis at ucalgary.ca Tue Jul 3 22:46:26 2001 From: mcginnis at ucalgary.ca (Martha McGinnis) Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 16:46:26 -0600 Subject: Carson Schutze: morph theories and speech errors Message-ID: Dear Carson, I'm on the run as I'm leaving for Japan in several hours, but I would look at the Spencer-Zwicky edited "Handbook of Morphology" for references. Although Aronoff-Anshen deals somewhat with the topic, there is an article specifically related to the topic your interested in (I'm not sure of the author or whether it considers DM (doubtful)). You might want to contact Mark Aronoff directly on the topic, as well. Sincerely, Mark Volpe, SUNY-Stony Brook __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/