Towards a data-based definition of cluttering

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Thank you for your very thought provoking article

From: Florence Myers
Date: 22 Apr 2010
Time: 08:06:11 -0500
Remote Name: 68.195.168.7

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Robin, I would be remiss in not acknowledging how thought-provoking and incisive your article is. Any sincere efforts toward understanding a complex phenonmenon, sooner than later, generate more questions than answers. In truth, I have printed out your article, carried it around with me to work and work-at-home, underlined it, wrote questions and comments in the margins....and even brought it to my speech-scientist-linguist colleague's (Larry Raphael)office next to mine to chat. The problem is that this time of the semester, we are lucky enough if we can find time to have a bite to eat for lunch as we attend to our teaching/academic duties. BTW, I was much influenced by the Dalton and Hardcastle volume earlier in my thinking about cluttering.


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