In:Historiographia Linguistica
Vol. 26:3 (1999) ► pp.262–264
Miscellaneous
Select Bibliography of James D. McCawley's Writings
Published online: 7 January 2000
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1967a. “Edward Sapir’s ‘Phonologic Representation’”. International Journal of American Linguistics 331.106–111. (Reprinted in McCawley 1979b:3–9 and also in Edward Sapir: Appraisals of his life and work ed. by Konrad Koerner, 153–158. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1984.)
1967b. “The Phonological Theory behind Whitney’s Sanskrit Grammar”. Languages and Areas: Studies presented to George V. Bobrinskoy, 76–44. Chicago: Humanities Division, University of Chicago. (Reprinted in McCawley 1979:10–19.)
1968a. “Lexical Insertion in a Transformational Grammar without Deep Structure”. Papers from the Fourth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society ed. by Paul M. Peranteau et al., 71–80. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society. (Reprinted in McCawley 1973c:155–166.)
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1971a. “Interpretative Semantics meets Frankenstein”. Foundations of Language 71.285–296. (Reprinted in McCawley 1973c:333–342.)
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1976a. “¡Madison Avenue, si, Pennsylvania Avenue, no!”. The Second LACUS Forum ed. by Peter A. Reich, 17–28. Columbia, S.C.: Hornbeam. (Reprinted in McCawley 1979:223–233.)
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