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 15 頁
... idea emerge that knowledge - information - could be held in the mind as in a store . Today , we take this idea so completely for granted that it is hard for us to reconstruct an age when recollection was not conceived as a trip into the ...
... idea emerge that knowledge - information - could be held in the mind as in a store . Today , we take this idea so completely for granted that it is hard for us to reconstruct an age when recollection was not conceived as a trip into the ...
第 91 頁
... idea of auctor , which he must of absolute necessity separate from the divine auctoritee . By assigning to himself the capacity to remember every scrap and nuance , every blink and titter of all thirty- three pilgrims , he sets himself ...
... idea of auctor , which he must of absolute necessity separate from the divine auctoritee . By assigning to himself the capacity to remember every scrap and nuance , every blink and titter of all thirty- three pilgrims , he sets himself ...
第 146 頁
... idea of the national language being a camp follower . Weissberger retraces the rise of the idea of “ mother tongue ” in European cultures . Josten and Bahner give easy access to source material on the subject . We know of not one ...
... idea of the national language being a camp follower . Weissberger retraces the rise of the idea of “ mother tongue ” in European cultures . Josten and Bahner give easy access to source material on the subject . We know of not one ...
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