On in
Michael Swanton
mwswanton at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 14 02:48:18 UTC 2009
Jane Rosenthal
also had some article appear in the CLS papers on this subject in the early
70s, the 1972 “Chicago Which Hunt” and the 1973 “You Take the High Node and I’ll
Take the Low Node”. Ronald Langacker then commented on Classical Nahuatl
relative clauses in IJAL (1974, v. 41). Also in the CLS papers Frances
Karttunen responded to Rosenthal’s and Langacker’s previous articles in 1976.
--- On Mon, 7/13/09, Gordon Whittaker <gwhitta at gwdg.de> wrote:
From: Gordon Whittaker <gwhitta at gwdg.de>
Subject: [Nahuat-l] On in
To: nahuatl at lists.famsi.org
Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 7:13 PM
Dear Fran, Kay, Michael and Claudine,
Thank you all very much for your very helpful comments. And thanks,
Claudine, for your offer concerning a copy of Jane Rosenthal's MA thesis,
for which I would be eternally grateful. Let me know if there's anything
in Göttingen I could send you in return (photocopies, euros, jade, a few
quetzal feathers). We could set up a kind of kula ring, now that
Mesoamericanist Studies in Germany has been moved up on the 'endangered
species' list to 'almost extinct'.
I seem to recall that someone either gave a paper on IN or published an
article (as opposed to a thesis) specifically on the subject, and that IN
was in the title. I had tried in Andrews and elsewhere to track it down,
but without success. I remember seeing the reference in the mid '80s, and
do recall that the author was a woman, one whom I've actually met, but my
recollection was that the author in question died some time afterwards,
which is why I feel sure that someone else besides Rosenthal had published
on IN. Now, if only I could remember the name ...
Best,
Gordon
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