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Re: Gerold Firl and ethnographic data
Gerold Firl (geroldf@sdd.hp.com)
1 Oct 1996 23:59:01 GMT
In article <lpiotrow.501.32500647@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>, lpiotrow@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Len Piotrowski) writes:
|> In article <52jb5g$15la@argo.unm.edu> mycol1@unm.edu (Bryant) writes:
|> >I was simply making the point that if you ask for a reference and get
|> >one, you don't have a lot to whine about, so long as it covers the topic.
|> Unfortunately, most of what Firl assigns to this reference is wrong or
|> fraudulent.
"Assigns"? What I "assign" to _profiles in ethnology_? You're getting
more incoherant as we go. Are you claiming that I am misrepresenting
elman service, or that _profiles_ is "wrong or fraudulent"? I'd like
to see you substantiate either one. Show an instance where I have
wrongfully or fraudulantly "assigned" (sic) something, or where the
book is "wrong or fraudulent".
Here's a scientific prediction: you won't be able to do it.
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