[xmca] CHANGE THE SUBJECT LINES!!// CHAT CoP for example

From: Mike Cole (lchcmike@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Oct 21 2006 - 11:25:22 PDT


Puleeez Folks! Take a moment to create good subject lines. This not was not
about evolutionary fantasies and bilngualism!! Nor many others

Very reasonable request for citations, Janet. There are a lot of scholarly
traditions being pulled up by this multi-thread discussion/
mike

On 10/21/06, Janet Frost <jhfrost@unr.edu> wrote:
>
> Would it be possible to get the references for this paper? It sounds like
> it
> would be valuable reading.
>
>
> On 10/21/06 11:11 AM, "bb" <xmca-whoever@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >
> > -------------- Original message ----------------------
> > Tony Whitson wrote:
> >
> >> for analyzing some of the things in that paper. Not a choice between
> >> differing theories [chat vs sitcog] so much as a selection of one
> toolbox
> >> rather than the
> >> other (as I understood it).
> >>
> >> What do you thiink?
> >>
> > The comment made in that paper was dialogical, in response to one of the
> > reviewers who had questioned why CHAT and not CoP was the framework of
> that
> > study! Because of the reviewers question, I felt it was necessary to
> do a
> > side-by-side comparison of CHAT and CoP -- and it actually affected the
> whole
> > paper. The way you rephrased it in this new context makes perfect
> sense, in
> > retrospect. We have choices in the semantic resources we can bring to
> bear
> > when working with theory, and those of CHAT are richer and more cohesive
> than
> > CoP, due in part to the former's substantial history of development by
> many.
> >
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