- On page 329, for “Expressed as a percentage of tokens, 213 out of 219 ideophone tokens in the corpus, or 97%, are existing forms”, read the following:
Expressed as a percentage of tokens, 211 out of 219 ideophone tokens in the corpus, or 96%, are existing forms.
Typos
Typos are boring. With the help of my proofreading posse I have tried to eliminate most of them (thanks, Joe Blythe, Melissa Bowerman, Penny Brown, Rebecca Defina, Jeremy Hammond, Elisabeth Norcliffe and Lila San Roque!). As always, some managed to slip through:
- p. 137 just above Table 6.3, “a geminate thrilled [r:]“. I like to think that this is not a typo and that thrilled /r/ is a very special manner of articulation. (Thanks to Jade Comfort for noting this one.)
- p. 227 last paragraph, “specialisztions“. For a moment I thought that my find and replace operation for Britishi{s/z}ing spelling had gone awry, but this seems to be a one-off.
