Parentheticals
    Cecilia E. Ford 
    ceford at wisc.edu
       
    Tue Jun  3 14:46:00 UTC 2014
    
    
  
Hi Dan:
Richard Ogden (University of York) would also be a good source. 
 http://www.york.ac.uk/language/people/academic-research/Richard-Ogden/#research
John Local (York, emeritus) has a great exploration of parentheticals -- "Continuing and restarting" in The Contextualization of Language, edited by Peter Auer, Aldo Di Luzio. It's on the phonetics/prosodics of parentheticals in interaction (English). 
 https://benjamins.com/#catalog/books/pbns.22/main
Of course, both Ogden and Local use very different sorts of data than many phoneticians....
ceci 
On 06/03/14, "Everett, Daniel"  <DEVERETT at bentley.edu> wrote:
> Is any reader of this list currently doing work on the syntax and prosody of parentheticals, especially in non-Indo European languages? I would be especially interested to know if there are any labs or working groups dedicated to this question.
> 
> A exemplar of the kind of work I am interested in is Nicole Dehé's forthcoming book: http://www.amazon.com/Parentheticals-Spoken-English-Syntax-Prosody-Relation/dp/0521761921
> 
> I am particularly interested in evidence for phonology-syntax misalignments.
> 
> Dan Everett
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