Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 01:08:52 -0700
From: Rudy Troike RTROIKE[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU
Subject: Defining Asia
It is interesting, and curious, how the discussion of the limits of Asia
keeps drifting to folk-identifications, rather than professional definitions
by our fellow social scientists, geographers (whose relevance to linguistics
geography should not be overlooked). For those interested, I would suggest
looking at some basic geography texts in the library, or for those on
university campuses, taking advantage of the presence of a whole department
of people specialized in this field to ask. A survey of folk-definitions
(like Dennis Preston's interesting study of folk-impressions of regional
varieties of American English) is another matter, but presumably should
begin from a base of professional definitions, just as linguists are not
content to let folk-concepts determine our own analyses.
--Rudy Troike (rtroike[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ccit.arizona.edu)