Hi The most famous book in this area is Ways with Words by Shirley Brice Heath. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tosh" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> 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 [log in to unmask] -=-=-=-=-= To leave the list, send a SIGNOFF CASLL command to [log in to unmask] or, if you experience difficulties, write to Russ Hunt at [log in to unmask] For the list archives and information about the organization, the annual conference, and publications, go to the Inkshed Web site at http://www.StThomasU.ca/inkshed/ -=-=-=-=-=- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- To leave the list, send a SIGNOFF CASLL command to [log in to unmask] or, if you experience difficulties, write to Russ Hunt at [log in to unmask] For the list archives and information about the organization, the annual conference, and publications, go to the Inkshed Web site at http://www.StThomasU.ca/inkshed/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-