Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 12:43:11 -0500
From: E Wayles Browne ewb2[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]CORNELL.EDU
Subject: Re: discussant
On Fri, 29 Mar 1996, SETH SKLAREY wrote:
I am intrigued by the word "discussant" below. This is the first instance
of its use I have seen. Any previous use? Apparently
discussant=panelist=discusser
Seth Sklarey
crissiet[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ix.netcom.com
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I would very much appreciate recommendations (including self-recommendations)
for a qualified person to be a discussant for a panel I am chairing on
"Computer-Mediated Conversation" for the 5th International Pragmatics
Conference in Mexico City this July. The ideal discussant would be an
.....
Not quite the same as a panelist. I've been a discussant at various
linguistics meetings. The idea that is one or more panelists/speakers/
participants give their papers, and then the discussant comments on
their papers (criticizes, clarifies, adds further information, gives
his/her own opinion). So they're all panelists, but the discussant
doesn't present a paper in the same way that the others do.
Wayles Browne, Dept. of Linguistics, Cornell Univ.