Re: Aesopian language

From: maria judith (costlins@ism.com.br)
Date: Tue Jul 09 2002 - 06:50:29 PDT


Ricardo
trata-se de linguagem de Esopo. em portugues nao ha ainda adjetivo, seria
talvez linguagem esopiana.
vou verificar a referencia exata do texto de piaget. trata-se da revista Em
Aberto, que tenho em uma pasta, e logo enviarei para voce.
abracos
maria judith
-----Mensagem Original-----
De: "Ricardo Japiassu" <rjapias@uol.com.br>
Para: <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
Enviada em: Terça-feira, 9 de Julho de 2002 14:05
Assunto: Re: Aesopian language

> (1) Is it possible to have access, by Internet,
> to *The Cultural Context of Learning and Thinking*?
> (pdf, doc etc)
>
> (2) I tryed to get the meaning of "aesopian" in English dictionaries,
> but I were not successfull.
> Would you - or someone else - please clarify it to me?
> aesopian = metaforical ?
>
> (3) I became very intersted on Kornei Chukovsky book used widely
> in UCSD curriculum.
> Is it possible you give me a complete bibliographic reference
> of it (or a url where I can check it)?
>
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