Cursive/Printing Ideology
Masataka Yamaguchi
myamaguchi at sprynet.com
Wed Jan 12 12:12:25 UTC 2000
Dear all,
A very small typological mistake.
No "J" but "K" in the first letter of his first name.
Dr. Kataoka, Kuniyoshi.
p.s. He is a friend of mine.
Masataka Yamaguchi
The University o Georgia
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Carroll <dcarroll at sg-u.ac.jp>
To: Richard J Senghas <Richard.Senghas at sonoma.edu>;
linganth at cc.rochester.edu <linganth at cc.rochester.edu>
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: Cursive/Printing Ideology
>Dear all,
>
>While I don't have anything directly related to the issue of cursive vs.
>print in English, the following article sheads some interesting light on
>how minor variations in writing styles can be used to establish identity
>within a group.
>
>Kataoka, Juniyokshi. 1997. Affect and letter-writing: Unconvential
>conventions in casual writing by young Japanese women. Language in Society
>26, 103-136.
>
>Don
>
>
>Prof. Donald Carroll
>English Department
>Shikoku Gakuin University
>Bunkyo-cho 3-2-16
>Zentsuji-shi, Kagawa-ken 765-0013
>Japan
>
>Tel/Fax: +81 (877) 63 4329
>Email: dcarroll at sg-u.ac.jp
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