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- From: prince@ruccs.rutgers.edu (Alan Prince)
- Newsgroups: sci.lang
- Subject: Re: Vowel systems of ....
- Message-ID: <Jan.26.20.06.33.1993.2014@ruccs.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 01:06:33 GMT
- References: <Jan.21.22.05.32.1993.1068@pilot.njin.net> <16B5E12ECF.JAREA@UKCC.UKY.EDU> <1993Jan23.083328.46668@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> <1993Jan23.222721.4306@Csli.Stanford.EDU> <1993Jan24.104632.46689@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
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- miner@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu writes:
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- >Typically there is an early analysis by someone or other, done in a
- >framework no longer current. Someone does a re-analysis in a more
- >current framework, which then gives rise to a whole slew of theory
- >papers, all of them resting on the original analysis, which their
- >authors may not even have read. The work on theoretical implications
- >of nasality in Guarani has gone like this, for example;
- >also current work on metrical analyses of Winnebago accent.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- Actually, Bruce Hayes's analysis in his widely-circulated 1991 ms
- _Metrical Stress Theory_ is based on a thorough study of all available
- material on the language. You may be referring to Halle & Vergnaud
- 1987, which as interesting as it is has never garnered praise for
- depth of scholarship -- but isn't current either.
-
- >Discussions with other linguists suggests the pattern is quite
- >general.
-
- Widespread, maybe, but certainly very much tied to individuals, their
- graduate students and associates, rather than to any principles of
- `doing theory'. Theorists like Bruce Hayes and John McCarthy, to cite
- only two, have a fullscale commitment to scholarship, which is visible
- in everything they do. As their work and work of people like them is
- more and more taken to be the model, there will be changes in the
- general expectations about what counts as respectable work.
-
- >...I do
- >tell my students: save yourself some time and check the data/initial
- >analysis *first*...
-
- Excellent advice, and I can assure you that you're not alone in giving
- it.
-
- - Alan Prince
- Dept of Linguistics
- Rutgers University
-