Re: Debate opens anew on language and its effect on cognition

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 20 2002 - 16:46:57 GMT

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    On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, at 10:09 , Grant Callaghan wrote:

    > I think "I am Curious Yellow" was an Ingmar Bergman film and was a
    > foreign film in the U.S.

    Well, of course, any film not made in the US is a foreign film....

    But, I'm quite sure that 'I am curious, yellow', while perhaps being
    swedish, was not a Bergman.

    - Wade

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