Re: [xmca] Invitation to a wedding.

From: Tony Whitson (twhitson@UDel.Edu)
Date: Mon Aug 28 2006 - 16:30:30 PDT


On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Phil Chappell wrote:

> Actually I had the "Duelling Banjoes" song in mind, which, despite its name, is a wonderful bluegrass duet.
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> Phil

Maybe so, but it's salience for many is the scene in DELIVERANCE.
So who's who in that scencario, as between LSV & SFL?
Maybe context does influence meaning...

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> On Tuesday, August 29, 2006, at 00:58AM, bb <xmca-whoever@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> I don't think the fierce metaphor of dueling does justice to the process of bringing systemic functional linguistics and activity theory into productive juxtaposition. What I have in mind is more of an engagement, possibly leading to a wedding -- a marriage in which two complement each other, mutually develop, and retain their differences. Attached are two papers in pdf form to further the discussion.
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Tony Whitson
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