<sla_discussion> Re: [Linganth] Just set up a linganth blog

Harriet J. Ottenheimer mahafan at ksu.edu
Fri Dec 1 16:56:38 UTC 2006


Ditto.  Glad to hear the listserve will continue.  --Harriet Ottenheimer

Dan I. Slobin wrote:
> I agree exactly.
> Dan
>
> At 11:15 AM 11/30/2006, GABRIELLA MODAN wrote:
>> I would much prefer to keep this as a list that I automatically get 
>> in my inbox, rather than having to go to a website to check and see 
>> if there's anything posted. I like the listserv form because it keeps 
>> me in the loop of discussions going on, which would not be the case 
>> if it went to blog form. My guess is that there are a lot of other 
>> people out there like me, which would mean that there might not be as 
>> much participation if it went to blog form.
>>
>> Just my 2 cents --
>>
>> Galey
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Richard J Senghas <Richard.Senghas at sonoma.edu>
>> Date: Thursday, November 30, 2006 1:53 pm
>> Subject: Re: [Linganth] Just set up a linganth blog
>>
>> > This is excellent!  Thanks, Leila!
>> >
>> > So, let's see how this blog goes.  If it meets everyone's needs,
>> > and 
>> > folks are as happy posting there as on a traditional list, then
>> > maybe 
>> > it would be good to simply shut down the old list (which over the 
>> > years has become known to what seems to be at least 15 or 20 spam 
>> > factories).
>> >
>> > However, given that in some parts of the world, there is still
>> > easier 
>> > access to e-mail than web access (or, at least, e-mail is
>> > affordable 
>> > and web access isn't quite so), it may be worth keeping an old
>> > style 
>> > list around.
>> >
>> > So, what do you all think?
>> >
>> > -Richard
>> >
>> > Richard J Senghas  (Professor of Anthropology, Sonoma State U, 
>> > California)
>> > Visiting Researcher, Institutionen för nordiska språk
>> > Stockholms universitet
>> > S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
>> > Richard.Senghas at nordiska.su.se
>> > Richard.Senghas at sonoma.edu
>> >
>> > On 30 Nov 2006, , at 7:29 PM, Leila Monaghan wrote:
>> >
>> > > Was inspired by Barbara LeMaster to create a blog for Linguistic
>> >
>> > > Anthropology: http://linganth.blogspot.com/ 
>> <http://linganth.blogspot.com/%A0> All are welcome to 
>> > > join it--I thought it might be a particularly good place to post
>> >
>> > > short papers or handouts that we have presented somewhere, would
>> >
>> > > like to be out there but that we haven't gotten around to 
>> > > publishing.  Sessions or sets of related papers are particularly
>> >
>> > > welcome. Just drop me a note and I'll send you an invite if you 
>> > > want to post a longer piece.  Comments are welcome from all.
>> > >
>> > > Just cuz we are a social group that started in the 20th century,
>> > no 
>> > > reason why we can't do the 21st century blog thing!
>> > >
>> > > all best,
>> > >
>> > > Leila
>> >
>> >
>> > 
>
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