LINGUIST List 13.1982
Fri Jul 26 2002
Qs: Basque Syllable Structure, "face/eye" Lexeme
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Oroitz Jauregi, syllable structure of Basque
george huttar, 'face' = 'eye'
Message 1: syllable structure of Basque
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 05:07:06 +0000
From: Oroitz Jauregi <fvbjanaovc.ehu.es>
Subject: syllable structure of Basque
Dear Linguists,
I am Oroitz Jauregi, a PhD student who is writing a dissertation on
Basque Syllable Structure. My perspective is phonological but I want
to make a phonetic corpus description. Can anyone point me to know how
much time of recording would be a reasonable sample?
Thanks, Oroitz
Message 2: 'face' = 'eye'
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 08:39:22 -0400
From: george huttar <george_huttarsil.org>
Subject: 'face' = 'eye'
I am seeking information on how widespread, typologically and
geographically, is the occurrence of a single lexeme for 'face' and
'eye'. E. Andersen 1978 (in vol. 3 of _Universals of Human Language_)
reports it for Sango, Tarascan, and 30 or so Mayan languages. It has
also been reported for Ijo and for Berbice Dutch Creole.
Where else is it found?
Thanks for your help. I'll post a summary if interest warrants.
George Huttar
george_huttarsil.org
Box 24686
00502 Karen
Nairobi
KENYA