From: Maurice A. O'Sullivan (mauros@iol.ie)
Date: Wed Mar 08 2000 - 19:07:38 EST
<x-flowed>At 23:46 08/03/00, Theodore H Mann wrote:
>Is there any
>distinction to be drawn between these two terms, in the context of this
>chapter, or is he just providing a little variety for the reader?
Louw-Nida lumps the two terms together in the one sub-domain as:
" to possess information about - `to know, to know about, to have knowledge
of, to be acquainted with, acquaintance.'
but then lists OIDA separately as:
to have the knowledge as to how to perform a particular activity or to
accomplish some goal - `to know how to.'
Regards
Maurice
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