Insights of genius: a tribute to Paul van Buren
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James Pankhurst and Mike Sharwood Smith 325 their efforts, for putting up with the extensive discussion process with us and for carefully responding to the extensive comments of the anonymous reviewers. Finally, our aim from the beginning was to produce an important volume that would remain significant for an extended period of time, one that would be used as a reference for a number of years by students and colleagues alike who wish to deal with this fundamental topic. To the extent that this is the case, we sincerely thank not only our colleagues in the field, but also those at Arnold who encouraged us and joined SLR people in many pleasant discussions at the Jeremy Bentham Centre in London. So, how do we know what we know? Please read on as our colleagues attempt to answer this. References Corder, S.P. 1967: The significance of learners' errors. International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching 5, 16170. 1981: Error analysis in interlanguage. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Lado, R. 1957: Linguistics across culture. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Weinreich, U. 1953: Language in contact. New York: Linguistics Circle of New York. Insights of genius: a tribute