Date: Wed, 15 Mar 1995 12:43:22 -0800
From: THOMAS CLARK tlc[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]NEVADA.EDU
Subject: Re: language and society text
On Tue, 14 Mar 1995, Peter L. Patrick wrote:
[snip]
I just got a new flyer for Wayne Glowka's and Don Lance's
"Language Variation in N. American english" from the MLA with a sale
price for MLA or LSA members of $15.80. Meant to buy it before,
certainly will now. Who's used this, for what classes, and how has it
worked out? Looks excellent too! [but why don't ADS members get a
discount?!]
--plp
I used Glowka and Lance as an ancillary text for my Development of
American English course (upper-division undergrad course). I assigned
each article to a student and that student made an oral report to the
class and was required to prepare a handout as a study aid. I drew some
questions for the exams from the students' presentations. Was surprised
at the number of students who read many articles NOT assinged to them.
ADS members don't get a discount because MLA has an elitist policy that
allows absolutely no recognition of other societies, even those (like
ADS) which have been around since Moses was a child (1889).
Cheers,
tlc