Blurting In A & L
WORK
Author: Art & Language Posted: 08.06.2001; 18:42:19 Topic: WORK Msg #: 390 (top msg in thread) Enclosure: Prev/Next: 389/391 Reads: 14396
390 WORK A lot of our proceedings can be characterised as a random process in that there are few methodological imperatives. What results, though, as a consequence of our collaborative structure, is a group of clusters. These clusters represent explicit areas of interest, interaction, etc.-> Autonomy 61; Blurting 77, 78; Cognitivity 91; Collaboration 92, 93, 94; Context 107; Conversation 108, 109, 110; Conversational matrix 111, 117; Intersubjectivity 187, 188; Learning 205; Paradigm 259; Pragmatics 278; Prescriptions 280; Proceeding 293; Work 375, 376, 380, 381, 385;
& Annotating 17; Art enquiry 46; Beliefs 72; Formalization 134; Ideology 173; Language 198; Language environment 202; Lebenswelt 218; Lexicographer 219; Methodology 239; Opportunism 250; Practical 274; Problematic A & L 289; Specialization 325; Surface-structure 338, 339; Trivialities 369;