7.1550, FYI: Jamming in Chicago, ERP and morphology

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-1550. Sat Nov 2 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  97
 
Subject: 7.1550, FYI: Jamming in Chicago, ERP and morphology
 
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Date:  Tue, 29 Oct 1996 11:11:40 EST
From:  dever at verb.linguist.pitt.edu ("Daniel L. Everett")
Subject:  Jamming in Chicago
 
2)
Date:  Wed, 30 Oct 1996 13:59:16 CST
From:  crigalt at servidor.unam.mx (RIGALT GONZALEZ CLAUDIAPATRICIA)
Subject:  ERP and morphology
 
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Date:  Tue, 29 Oct 1996 11:11:40 EST
From:  dever at verb.linguist.pitt.edu ("Daniel L. Everett")
Subject:  Jamming in Chicago
 
 
If you are interested in playing music and singing in Chicago at the
LSA meetings, let me know and I will try to find us a place to
play. Fiddles, guitars, flutes, percussion, etc. are welcome. It would
mean that you would have to carry your instrument to Chicago, but it
will be worth it.  Regardless of our theoretical commitments, music is
a good way of finding out that we are like languages - in many ways
our similarities are at least as striking as our differences.
 
I would try to organize this for earlier in the evening on Saturday
night, so that when we finish we will still have time to hear some
Chicago blues at one of the nearby clubs.
 
It has been my experience that functionalists play more funky music
than formalists. So I do hope that blues-playing Minimality theorists
will come to "cut heads" (see the movie "Crossroads" if this term is
unfamiliar to you) with the grammaticalizationists.
 
-  Dan Everett
 
Department of Linguistics
University of Pittsburgh
2816 CL
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone: 412-624-8101; Fax: 412-624-6130
http://www.linguistics.pitt.edu/~dever
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Date:  Wed, 30 Oct 1996 13:59:16 CST
From:  crigalt at servidor.unam.mx (RIGALT GONZALEZ CLAUDIAPATRICIA)
Subject:  ERP and morphology
 
 
Dear all:
 
Some days ago I posted to the list asking for information about ERPs and
morphology. I'd like to thanks those who replied:
 
Christen Marie Pearson		<cpearson at indiana.edu>
Martha Jo McGinnis		<marthajo at MIT.EDU>
John Reighard			<reigharj at alpes-net.fr>
M.J. Ezeizabarrena		<fepezsem at vc.ehu.es>
J.Harris			<jharris at MIT.EDU>
Pius Ten Hacken			<TENHACKEN at ubaclu.unibas.ch>
Collin Phillips			<cphill at MIT.EDU>
Ingo Plag			<plag at Mailer.Uni-Marburg-DE>
Pier Marco Bertinetto		<bertinet at sns.it>
Lee Osterhout			<losterho at u.washington.edu>
Nili Mandelblit			<mandelbl at cogsci.ecsd.edu>
Greville Corbett		<G.Corbett at surrey.ac.uk>
 
I really received more information that I expected.
Now I need the time to read about it.
Thanks a lot.
 
Claudia Rigalt
Lab. Psicofisiologia cognoscitiva
Facultad de Psicologia
Univesidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
crigalt at servidor.unam.mx
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