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Re: The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint


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Scrí John Cowan:

>> You chose to ignore my point that the differences between the two groups
>> would have been even more pronounced if you had divided two groups based
>> on vertical vs. horizontal representation systems rather than childhood
>> language.

>Oh, it would, would it?  You have run the experiments, then, or someone
>else has?  A citation would be helpful.

Agus chuir mé an ceist seo air:

Where would I find any citations? I remember Sapir Whorf from the misty
depths of
long ago college classes, though I don't remember anyone proposing extreme
linguistic
determinism is real.

If the citations showed up in this thread, I missed it. Sorry.

Please respond off list if we're getting too far off topic. Your call.

 Thanks,

 Joe



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