16.2937, Qs: TEFL to Deaf Children; First Use of 'IFID'
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Subject: 16.2937, Qs: TEFL to Deaf Children; First Use of 'IFID'
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1)
Date: 10-Oct-2005
From: José David Herazo < jherazo4 at hotmail.com >
Subject: TEFL to Deaf Children
2)
Date: 07-Oct-2005
From: Fay Wouk < f.wouk at auckland.ac.nz >
Subject: First Use of 'IFID'
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:14:55
From: José David Herazo < jherazo4 at hotmail.com >
Subject: TEFL to Deaf Children
I am starting a research project on TEFl to deaf children and I would
greatly appreciate all of your help in finding out relevant literature and
experiences.
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition
-------------------------Message 2 ----------------------------------
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:14:59
From: Fay Wouk < f.wouk at auckland.ac.nz >
Subject: First Use of 'IFID'
I am trying to find out who was the first to use in print the acronym IFID
(illucutionary force indicating device) that is found in publications from
CCSARP (Cross-Cultural Speech Act Realization Project) and other work based
on that project. Did Searle ever use it, or was it first developed by
people on CCSARP ? Or did some other individual come up with it?
thanks,
Fay
Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
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