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- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 09:51:28 EST
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- From: Avery Andrews <andaling@FAC.ANU.EDU.AU>
- Subject: Re: consensual reality, negative evidence, parry/lord
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- [Avery Andrews (921112.951)]
- (Bruce Nevin (Thu 921112 07:25:24))
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- On membership, etc. Yes, I agree, & would only add that there's sometimes
- more than in-groupiness involved in what concepts are constructed
- consensually. E.g. if a bunch of people have a suboptimal concept of
- plutonium they have a good chance of winding up prematurely dead.
-
- Re also you remarks on negative evidence, etc. I agree that I overstated
- things a bit in saying that my story was the alternative to GB, but it
- does seem to me as a parent that neither I nor my wife spent much time
- correcting syntax and subcategorization errors - what stands out is the
- corrections of morphology, and some usage issues, such as the much/many
- distinction.
-
- Parry/Lord aren't exactly passee, but people don't buy everything they
- said anymore. In particular, the formula system, tho obviously
- present, is probably not as pervasive as they thought it was, and
- it is also not necessary to believe that the stuff was all made up
- extempore on the spot - oral traditions vary greatly in the extent
- to which things are rehearsed or composed beforehand, it it is perfectly
- possible that the bards did quite a lot of composition and rehearsal
- (in their heads, of course) when they weren't performing. & of course
- preclassical Greece wasn't necessarily like the Balkans in the 20's.
-
- Avery.Andrews@anu.edu.au
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