ERROR LIST, TOWARD A THEORY OF CULTURAL LINGUISTICS, 1ST PRINTING
- Figure 42, p. 259: -n 'in' > n- 'in'; This is actually a prefix. Confusion arises because it was put in second position to illustrate a semantic relationship, as shown in the diagram. The surface expression of the prefix is hn- (I can't show the schwa here.)
- Figure 44, p. 263: -n 'in' > n- 'in'; Same as previous.
- P. 137, Para. 1, In the sentence reading "I would prefer not to call each set of notions a "prototype" as she did," the term "prototype" should read "stereotype."
- P. 295, Para. 2: "Tom Tit Tom" should be "Tom Tit Tot".