[Air-l] Lexicon

Dr. W. Reid Cornwell wrc at tcfir.org
Mon Aug 14 16:15:51 PDT 2006


Oops! Typo! That's probably why I couldn't find it in the dictionary

Thank you,

Reid

-----Original Message-----
From: joshua raclaw [mailto:Joshua.Raclaw at colorado.edu] 
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 5:09 PM
To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org; wrc at tcfir.org
Subject: Re: [Air-l] Lexicon

With all due respect, Dr. Cornwell, it's 'dillhole', not 'drillhole'.



Joshua Raclaw - PhD student
Department of Linguistics
Culture, Language & Social Practice
University of Colorado at Boulder
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~raclaw/


Quoting "Dr. W. Reid Cornwell" <wrc at tcfir.org>:

* On August 11 at 5:21 p.m. Mountain time, I posted to the listserve. At
5:54
* that same day I received a response from J.J. At 6:19 I received an email
* that contained the below quote and 6:34 I received an email from Jeremy.
* This confused me because it happened before the daily list serve could
have
* been published.
*
* My questions are. Is there a back channel for communication of postings in
* the listserve? Are the three of them editors or censors? Are "drillhole"
and
* "Piss" academic language that I should know. Could you define "Regular
* Folk."
*
* "Because I really like transdisciplinary work, allow me to provide a
Regular
* Folks translation of the call, below.  Let the record show that I am doing
* this with real trepidation. On one hand, I don't really want to encourage
* more of your dillhole behavior. On the other,  it would piss off if nobody
* else challenged you for the sake of the AIR-Archive, given that you've
just
* accused Jeremy and Ellis of being intellectually bogus." (Terri Senft)
*
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