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- From: poser@Csli.Stanford.EDU (Bill Poser)
- Subject: Re: Vowel systems of ....
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.222721.4306@Csli.Stanford.EDU>
- Organization: Stanford University CSLI
- References: <Jan.21.22.05.32.1993.1068@pilot.njin.net> <16B5E12ECF.JAREA@UKCC.UKY.EDU> <1993Jan23.083328.46668@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 22:27:21 GMT
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- Two comments. First, don't bother looking for the new edition of Ruhlen's
- _Guide_. There is a new version, published by the Stanford University
- Press, but it is supposed to comprise three volumes, and the only one
- published so far deals only with classification. The "data" volume has
- yet to appear.
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- Second, contrary to Kenneth Miner's memory, Maddieson's inventories
- are, for the most part, second hand like everybody elses and so raise the
- same problems of interpretation, inconsistent phonemicization, etc.
- It has its uses, but like any other such book, I would treat it primarily
- as a source of pointers to the primary literature and check out anything
- crucial myself. Note also that that it attempts to present a statistically
- useful sample, not an exhaustive list of languages, so relatively rare
- sounds and inventories may well be missing.
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- Bill Poser
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