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Series Foreword |
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Preface |
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A Trajectory of Research - Tensions and Partial Resolutions |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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Part I The Origins of Number: Enduring Questions |
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1 Culture-Cognition Relations |
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Culture and Cognition: Separate Variables with External Links |
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7 | (9) |
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Culture and Cognition: Jointly Rooted in Activity with Intrinsic Relations |
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16 | (6) |
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Toward a Genetic Treatment of Intrinsic Relations |
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22 | (17) |
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The Promise of the Oksapmin Case |
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39 | (1) |
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2 Cultural Forms of Number Representation Used in Oksapmin Communities |
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40 | (9) |
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Body Counting in the New Guinea Highlands |
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43 | (1) |
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The Oksapmin Counting System |
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44 | (4) |
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Reproduction and Alterations in Numerical Representations and Ideas |
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48 | (1) |
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Part II Economic Exchange |
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49 | (144) |
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3 Collective Practices of Economic Exchange: A Brief Social History |
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51 | (20) |
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51 | (4) |
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55 | (4) |
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59 | (7) |
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66 | (5) |
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4 Reproduction and Alteration of Numerical Representations |
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71 | (55) |
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Study 4-1 Body Arithmetic in 1980 |
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74 | (22) |
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Study 4-2 The Body and Tok Pisin: Forms Used for Number Representation in 2001 |
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96 | (11) |
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Study 4-3 Languages of Quantification Used in Stores in 2001 and the Accomplishment of Emergent Arithmetical Problems |
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107 | (9) |
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Study 4-4 Emergent Arithmetic in Store Transactions in 2001 |
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116 | (7) |
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123 | (3) |
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5 Reproduction and Alteration in Currency Token Representations |
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126 | (34) |
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Study 5-1 Shifting Ways of Naming Tokens |
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128 | (16) |
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Study 5-2 Shifting Quantification Practices with Currency |
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144 | (14) |
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158 | (2) |
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6 Representational Forms, Functions, Collective Practices, and Fu: A Microcosm |
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160 | (33) |
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163 | (3) |
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Study 6-1 Shifting Meanings, Locations, and Uses for Fu |
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166 | (13) |
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Study 6-2 Distribution of Fu Use in Representing Values of Currency and Numbers of Stones: Additional Analysis of Study 5-2 Data |
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179 | (2) |
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Study 6-3 Fu Use in the Reading of Prices Written with Hindu-Arabic Numerals |
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181 | (3) |
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Shifting Forms and Functions of Fu in Collective Practices of Exchange: Coordinating Synchronic and Diachronic Analyses |
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184 | (6) |
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Collective Practices and the Micro-, Socio-, and Ontogenesis of Form-Function Relations |
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190 | (3) |
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193 | (100) |
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7 A Brief History: Collective Practices of Schooling in Oksapmin |
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196 | (7) |
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No Western Schooling (Before 1962) |
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196 | (3) |
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199 | (1) |
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Colonial and Postcolonial Community Schools (1967) |
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200 | (1) |
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The School Reforms (1998) |
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201 | (2) |
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8 Unschooled Children's Developing Uses of the Body System |
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203 | (20) |
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Study 8-1 Counting to Compare and Reproduce Sets |
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204 | (5) |
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Study 8-2 Comparing Numerical Values of Body Parts |
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209 | (6) |
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Study 8-3 Measuring with the Body |
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215 | (8) |
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9 Children's Adaptations of the Body System in School in 1980: An Unintended Consequence of Postcolonial Schooling |
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223 | (14) |
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Study 9-1 Observations in Classrooms |
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224 | (4) |
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Study 9-2 Arithmetic with the Body: Unintended Consequences |
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228 | (9) |
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10 Some 20 Years Later: Schooling and Number |
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237 | (28) |
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Study 10-1 Grade 3 School Mathematics in 2001 |
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239 | (10) |
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Study 10-2 Quantification Practices Known by Grade 3 Children in 2001 |
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249 | (13) |
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262 | (3) |
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11 Teachers and Students as (Unintentional) Agents of Change |
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265 | (28) |
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The Elementary School as a Research Site |
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265 | (2) |
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Study 11-1 Observations of Classroom Instruction in 2001 |
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267 | (13) |
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Study 11-2 Elementary Lesson Plans |
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280 | (13) |
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Part IV Toward an Integrated Treatment of Sociohistorical and Cognitive Developmental Processes |
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293 | (35) |
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12 What Develops? A Focus on Form-Function Relations |
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295 | (4) |
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Key Properties of Form-Function Relations in Quantification |
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295 | (3) |
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Form-Function Relations in Quantification Practices as Units of Analysis |
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298 | (1) |
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13 How Do Form-Function Relations Develop? |
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299 | (9) |
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Genetic Continuity and Discontinuity of Forms in Quantifications |
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300 | (1) |
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Genetic Continuity and Discontinuity of Functions in Quantification Practices |
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301 | (2) |
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Changing Niches and Implications for Genetic Shifts in Form-Function Relations |
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303 | (4) |
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Continuities and Discontinuities in Forms, Functions, and Collective Practices over Historical Time |
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307 | (1) |
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14 Why Do Form-Function Relations Develop? |
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308 | (20) |
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Regulative Processes in Microgenesis |
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308 | (4) |
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Regulative Processes in Sociogenesis |
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312 | (9) |
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Regulative Processes in Ontogenesis |
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321 | (4) |
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The Interplay between Micro-, Socio-, and Ontogenetic Developments |
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325 | (3) |
Epilogue |
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328 | (3) |
Appendix A The Five Oksapmin Conversational Number Words |
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331 | (1) |
Appendix B Currency Tokens, Images, and Physical Descriptions |
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332 | (3) |
Appendix C Notes on Age Determination, Back-Translation, and Interview Settings |
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335 | (2) |
Appendix D Record Form Used in Trade Store Diary Study (Sample Page) |
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337 | (2) |
Appendix E Auxiliary Words Used in Quantification |
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339 | (2) |
Appendix F Tit Fu Interview Used with Adults |
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341 | (2) |
References |
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343 | (12) |
Index |
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