Reading
I decided today was going to be "clean PDFs off the desktop" day.
- Dag Westerståhl, "On the Aristotelian Square of Opposition", (from his website).
- Manley Thompson, "On Aristotle's Square of Opposition", Philosophical Review 62, no. 2 (1953): 251-265.
- Nathaniel Mackey, "Other: From Noun to Verb", Representations 39 (1992): 51-70.
- Ryuko Kubota, "Discursive Construction of the Images of US Classrooms", TESOL Quarterly 35, no. 1 (2001): 9-38 (only skimmed, as it turned out to be not relevant.)
- Adam Jaworski & Justine Coupland, "Othering in Gossip: 'You Go out You Have a Laugh and You Can Pull Yeah Okay but Like...'", Language in Society 34, no. 5 (2005): 667-694. (ditto parenthetical above).
- George Engelbretson, "The Square of Opposition", NDJFL 17, no. 4 (1976): 531-541.
- More Malink while at lunch.
Writing
- Worked on code-switching paper. When I printed off my pages of random blather and collected notes, I was quite pleased to find it was already 7 pages! I had a surprisingly productive day working on it; I wrote out about 1.5 pages of notes long-hand (a rare occurrence), and then spent a lot of time rearranging already written paragraphs into a sensible order. I felt like I was constantly cutting material, but the paper continually got longer, which is always a satisfying experience.
Revising
Refereeing
- Received a referee report, so spent some time doing JoLLI stuff in the afternoon.
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