bybee & newman
Lise Menn
lise.menn at colorado.edu
Wed Apr 10 21:46:51 UTC 2002
>Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 10:14:45 -0600
>To: Lise Menn <lise.menn at Colorado.EDU>
>From: william bright <William.Bright at Colorado.EDU>
>Subject: Re: Ref: Bybee and Newman - affixes and stem changes...
>Status:
>
>the problem here is that the journal *linguistics* has had 2 systems of
>numbering. in its earlier years, each *issue* was numbered serially; then
>in later years, they switched over to the more usual system of numbering
>*volumes*, each of which contained several issues.
>
>for these dates in 1994-95, the numbers "32" & "33" refer to *volumes*, not
>to issues.
>
>the moral is that, when trying to find references in this journal, it's
>better to look for them by *year*, rather than by "issue" or "volume"
>number.
>
>cheers; bill
>
> >>Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 15:23:37 +0100 (BST)
> >>From: Asma Siddiki <asma.siddiki at psy.ox.ac.uk>
>>>X-Sender: orie0482 at ermine.ox.ac.uk
> >>To: info-childes at mail.talkbank.org
> >>Subject: Ref: Bybee and Newman - affixes and stem changes...
> >>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> Bybee and Newman (1994) Are stem changes as natural as
>>> affixes? Linguistics 32, 33-34
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> Bybee, Joan and Jean Newman. 1995. Are affixes more natural than stem
>>> changes? Linguistics 33.633-654.
>>>
>>>
>>> At least one of these two references should be correct, but Linguistics
>>> 32 and 33 are actually very very old volumes! Could someone please point
>>> out exactly where the confusion is and why I can't seem to be able to find
>>> these papers? I would greatly appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> asma siddiki
> >>
> >--
>William Bright
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