To get AAAL talks--in the program, email addresses for all presenters were
listed. In addition, AAAL publishes a list of members. I have included
AAAL's admin office's email address in the 'cc' line of this messages once
in a while (though I'm not sure if its available to nonmembers).
What I've done is to email presenters whose papers I want a copy of, and
ask them directly.
Amy
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Amy Snyder Ohta (aohta who-is-at u.washington.edu), University of Washington
Asian Languages & Literature, Box 353521, Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-6931 Message: (206) 543-4996 Fax: (206) 685-4268
On Sun, 31 Mar 1996, Judy Diamondstone wrote:
> Might one get copies of the AAAL paper presentations? (how?)
>
> Bill, you seem to be asking a similar question to the one I was
> asking in response to Eugene's article....
>
> - Judy
>
> (you wrote:)
> the notion of communicative competence embeds an assumption about
> >decontextualization of skill and being able to re-contextualize language
> >skills in a variety of settings.
> >
> >While some of us might object to the "storage" metaphor altogether, it is
> >challenging to find convincing sociocultural arguments for how participation
> >accounts of cultural activities can interpret these data and make convincing
> >arguments. As others on this list have suggested in the past, some of the
> >answer to this particular dilemma may rely on the relations among activities
> >and homologies between forms of participation across different cultural
> >activities that make it easier to re-contextualize language practices in
> >alien or new settings.
> >
> >Bill Penuel
> >_________________________
>
> Judy Diamondstone
> diamonju who-is-at rci.rutgers.edu
> Rutgers University
>
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