From mcginnis at UCALGARY.CA Wed Jun 23 14:33:39 2004 From: mcginnis at UCALGARY.CA (Martha McGinnis) Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 08:33:39 -0600 Subject: Call for postings: Distributed Morphology Archive Message-ID: This is to announce a new online archive of papers on Distributed Morphology, located at http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/dm/archive/. *** CALL FOR POSTINGS *** We are issuing a call for new postings to the archive! If you have a paper relating to Distributed Morphology, please consider submitting it. Posting to the archive is easy -- just go to the above URL, click on "submit an entry", and follow the instructions. Anyone who submits a paper must ensure that copyright laws are respected; anything you submit can be removed later if it appears in print. Thanks to Andrew Nevins and Pranav Anand for developing this valuable resource. We hope it will be of use to the linguistics community at large! For more information on Distributed Morphology, please see Rolf Noyer's online FAQ List at http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~rnoyer/dm/ and the archives of the Distributed Morphology e-mail list, at http://listserv.linguistlist.org/archives/dm-list.html. Martha McGinnis DM-LIST Moderator From andrew.carstairs-mccarthy at CANTERBURY.AC.NZ Tue Jun 29 23:40:27 2004 From: andrew.carstairs-mccarthy at CANTERBURY.AC.NZ (Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 11:40:27 +1200 Subject: allomorphy, locality and paradigmatic relationships In-Reply-To: <1079987982.cd62ad8167252@www.email.arizona.edu> Message-ID: In March I sent a posting to the DM List about paradigms. I mentioned an article by me in Transactions of the Philological Society 99 (2001) commenting on some work by Jonathan Bobaljik on Itelmen, and two subsequent articles in TPhS 101 (2003): a critique of my article by Adger, BĂ©jar and Harbour, and a response by me to their critique. Blackwell, publishers of TPhS, have now given permission for these articles to be archived, and I have therefore archived the two by me at the DM site. Many list members will probably be able to access these articles electronically, anyway, through their university libraries. But if, like me, you prefer reading things in print, you may like to consider joining the Philological Society. Its Transactions must be the best value in the world for an academic journal. Regular membership of the Society is only 10 British pounds (about $15 US) per annum, and for student associate members it is only 2 British pounds. For that, you get three issues of the Transactions per annum, plus occasional special publications, plus the right to attend meetings of the Society (seven per annum, held in London, Oxford and Cambridge). Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy -- Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy Professor, Department of Linguistics, School of Classics and Linguistics. University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand phone (work) +64-3-364 2211; (home) +64-3-355 5108 fax +64-3-364 2969 e-mail andrew.carstairs-mccarthy at canterbury.ac.nz http://www.ling.canterbury.ac.nz/adc-m.html From haydes at SOFTHOME.NET Sun Jun 6 01:59:16 2004 From: haydes at SOFTHOME.NET (Vineet) Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 07:29:16 +0530 Subject: Halle & Marantz (1994) [dm94.pdf] on the DM Archive Message-ID: Hi, I have tried downloading Halle & Marantz (1994) [dm94.pdf] from the DM Archive at least a dozen times now, and tried opening with different versions of Acrobat. It never opens. Has anyone been able to/ tried opening that file? Vineet Chaturvedi CIEFL, Hyderabad From mcginnis at UCALGARY.CA Wed Jun 23 14:33:39 2004 From: mcginnis at UCALGARY.CA (Martha McGinnis) Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 08:33:39 -0600 Subject: Call for postings: Distributed Morphology Archive Message-ID: This is to announce a new online archive of papers on Distributed Morphology, located at http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/dm/archive/. *** CALL FOR POSTINGS *** We are issuing a call for new postings to the archive! If you have a paper relating to Distributed Morphology, please consider submitting it. Posting to the archive is easy -- just go to the above URL, click on "submit an entry", and follow the instructions. Anyone who submits a paper must ensure that copyright laws are respected; anything you submit can be removed later if it appears in print. Thanks to Andrew Nevins and Pranav Anand for developing this valuable resource. We hope it will be of use to the linguistics community at large! For more information on Distributed Morphology, please see Rolf Noyer's online FAQ List at http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~rnoyer/dm/ and the archives of the Distributed Morphology e-mail list, at http://listserv.linguistlist.org/archives/dm-list.html. Martha McGinnis DM-LIST Moderator From andrew.carstairs-mccarthy at CANTERBURY.AC.NZ Tue Jun 29 23:40:27 2004 From: andrew.carstairs-mccarthy at CANTERBURY.AC.NZ (Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 11:40:27 +1200 Subject: allomorphy, locality and paradigmatic relationships In-Reply-To: <1079987982.cd62ad8167252@www.email.arizona.edu> Message-ID: In March I sent a posting to the DM List about paradigms. I mentioned an article by me in Transactions of the Philological Society 99 (2001) commenting on some work by Jonathan Bobaljik on Itelmen, and two subsequent articles in TPhS 101 (2003): a critique of my article by Adger, B?jar and Harbour, and a response by me to their critique. Blackwell, publishers of TPhS, have now given permission for these articles to be archived, and I have therefore archived the two by me at the DM site. Many list members will probably be able to access these articles electronically, anyway, through their university libraries. But if, like me, you prefer reading things in print, you may like to consider joining the Philological Society. Its Transactions must be the best value in the world for an academic journal. Regular membership of the Society is only 10 British pounds (about $15 US) per annum, and for student associate members it is only 2 British pounds. For that, you get three issues of the Transactions per annum, plus occasional special publications, plus the right to attend meetings of the Society (seven per annum, held in London, Oxford and Cambridge). Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy -- Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy Professor, Department of Linguistics, School of Classics and Linguistics. University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand phone (work) +64-3-364 2211; (home) +64-3-355 5108 fax +64-3-364 2969 e-mail andrew.carstairs-mccarthy at canterbury.ac.nz http://www.ling.canterbury.ac.nz/adc-m.html From haydes at SOFTHOME.NET Sun Jun 6 01:59:16 2004 From: haydes at SOFTHOME.NET (Vineet) Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 07:29:16 +0530 Subject: Halle & Marantz (1994) [dm94.pdf] on the DM Archive Message-ID: Hi, I have tried downloading Halle & Marantz (1994) [dm94.pdf] from the DM Archive at least a dozen times now, and tried opening with different versions of Acrobat. It never opens. Has anyone been able to/ tried opening that file? Vineet Chaturvedi CIEFL, Hyderabad