ABC: The Alphabetization of the Popular MindVintage Books, 1989 - 187 頁 An intense examination of the effects of technology on literacy and language. The authors argue that there is a phenomenon transforming modern culture--language is becoming part of a technology of "information systems" with an emphasis on control, rather than human exchange. As a result, all language is becoming debased. |
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第 56 頁
... German tongues there crystal- lized a German language that could be regarded as an equiv- alent of Latin . From the middle of the ninth century , a single document written in the Romance language has come down to us , and it happens to ...
... German tongues there crystal- lized a German language that could be regarded as an equiv- alent of Latin . From the middle of the ninth century , a single document written in the Romance language has come down to us , and it happens to ...
第 62 頁
... German or French . Contemporary usage suggests an opposition between German and French because we think in terms of " languages " as self - contained systems of communication that may be compared one with another , but only in the ...
... German or French . Contemporary usage suggests an opposition between German and French because we think in terms of " languages " as self - contained systems of communication that may be compared one with another , but only in the ...
第 162 頁
... German was first turned into Latin , then into Mittelhochdeutsch ( Pörkesen ) . During the twelfth century , new " languages ” ( that is , languages besides Hebrew , Greek , and Latin ) move onto the horizon from several directions ...
... German was first turned into Latin , then into Mittelhochdeutsch ( Pörkesen ) . During the twelfth century , new " languages ” ( that is , languages besides Hebrew , Greek , and Latin ) move onto the horizon from several directions ...
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