6.1530, Qs: Laryngeal Gesture and Non-releasing, Cladistics
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LINGUIST List: Vol-6-1530. Tue Oct 31 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 142
Subject: 6.1530, Qs: Laryngeal Gesture and Non-releasing, Cladistics
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Date: Sun, 29 Oct 1995 10:13:44 CST
From: s-rhee at cogsci.uiuc.edu (Seok-Chae Rhee)
Subject: Query: Larygneal gesture and non-releasing
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 13:21:46 +0100
From: gbellan at com.univ-mrs.fr
Subject: Cladistic (Parcimony) in linguistique
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Date: Sun, 29 Oct 1995 10:13:44 CST
From: s-rhee at cogsci.uiuc.edu (Seok-Chae Rhee)
Subject: Query: Larygneal gesture and non-releasing
Hi everybody,
I'm looking for some articles in the area of phonetics which discuss
the state of glottis at the moment the final stop is made without
releasing.
Suppose a context where the coda /p/ in an English word 'cop' /kap/ is
unreleased. Is there any change of laryngeal gesture (constriction or
something else) at the moment /p/ is made without releasing?
Any studies dealing with the issue (esp. electromyograhic or fibersopic
analyses)
will be appreciated.
Seok-Chae Rhee
Dept. of Linguistics
4088 FLB
707 S. Mathews Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801
s-rhee at cogsci.uiuc.edu
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 1995 13:21:46 +0100
From: gbellan at com.univ-mrs.fr
Subject: Cladistic (Parcimony) in linguistique
Thanks to Dr CARON, Societe de Linguistique de Paris Dr CARON, Societe
de Linguistiques de Paris,m'a conseille d'envoyer un messauge aux
Linguistes. LINGUIST at tamvm1.tamu.edu Je l'en remercie bien vivement
Gerard BELLAN
Directeur de recherche au C.N.R.S
Dear Colleagues
Cladistics (based on parcimony analysis) is nowadays one of the
pillards of systematics, specifically at the level of philogeny. It is
expanding into the field of biogeography . A few ecologists are
attempting to use it in bionomy (the description and dynamics of
biological (faunal and floral) assemblages. I am looking for linguits
who, like ROBINSON & O'HARA, are using the parcinomy method, ore more
simply, cladistics in their research on the evolution (phylogenetics)
of languages and dialects. I am more interested in the theorical
aspects, but "simple" pratical usage or as a tool would help me
tremensously. Please answer me at the following adresse: Dr Gerard
BELLAN Centre d'Ocianologie de Marseille Station marine d'Endoume
(U.A. CNRS 041) Rue Batterie des Lions 13007 Marseille, France
Tel. (33) 91 04 16 12 Fax. (33) 91 04 16 35
E-mail. gbellan at com.univ-mrs.fr (33) = France
Any help would be gratefully received.
Gerard Bellan
Thanks to A.B. DAVIES, Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA.
Girard BELLAN
Directeur de recherche au C.N.R.S
Chers Collegues, La cladistique (basee sur l'Analyse de Parcimonie)
est actuellement un des piliers de la systematique, notamment au
niveau philogenie. Elle se repand dans le champ de la
biogeographie. Quelques rares ecologistes s'efforcent de l'utiliser en
bionomie (description et dynamique des Assemblages biologiques,
faune-flore) Je voudrais savoir s'il existe des linguistes qui, a
l'instar de ROBINSON et O'HARA, utilisent la methode de parcimonie ou,
plus simplement, la cladistique dans le cadre de leurs recherches sur
l'ivolution (la philogenie) des langues et dialectes ? C'est plutot
sur les aspects theoriques de cette utilisation que je me pencherais,
mais la "simple" utilisation pratique ou en tant qu'outil,
m'apporterait beaucoup Pouvez vous me repondre ` mon adresse
ci-dessous : Dr Girard BELLAN Centre d'Ocianologie de Marseille
Station marine d'Endoume (U.A. CNRS 041) Rue Batterie des Lions 13007
Marseille, France Tel. (33) 91 04 16 12 Fax. (33) 91 04 16 35
E-mail. gbellan at com.univ-mrs.fr (33) = France Je vous serais
sinchrement reconnaissant de toute aide.que vous pourriez m'apporter.
Dr.G. BELLAN
Directeur de recherche au C.N.R.S.
Disoli, mais les accents et autres cedilles ne passent pas encore par
courrier electronique
References - References bibliographiques
ROBINSON et O'HARA, 1992. Report on the Textual critisism Challenge 1991,
Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 3(4): 331-337
Dr. G. BELLAN
Centre d'Oceanologie de Marseille (U.A. CNRS 41)
Station marine d'Endoume
Rue Batterie des Lions .
13007 Marseille
Tel. 91 04 16 12 .
Fax. 91 04 16 35 .
E-mail. gbellan at com.univ-mrs.fr .
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