Hi
The most famous book in this area is Ways with Words by Shirley Brice Heath.
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From: "Tosh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 10:08 PM
Subject: Help: Quick References
I should be doing something else on Friday night, but I'm not :(
I'm looking for the reference for the article that looks at children as
ethnographers. I think it's by Haas, but I need a little more information
to locate it.
Also, I remember reading that students from Alaska tend to use anecdotes to
support their arguments. The same thing was reported true for Arabic
students. Do you know where I might have come across this? I went through
several articles by Kaplan, Dunlap, Connnor, etc., but I just can't find
them.
Thanks a lot.
Tosh Tachino
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