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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... meaning has become secondary today , although we invoke it when we " give " or " go back on " our word , or when we " have a word " with someone . For us the " real " meaning of word is grammatical building block , before and after ...
... meaning has become secondary today , although we invoke it when we " give " or " go back on " our word , or when we " have a word " with someone . For us the " real " meaning of word is grammatical building block , before and after ...
第 106 頁
... meaning that is traditional . According to the Oxford English Dictionary , in 1599 , it means " vigor of expression , " and later the impressive capacity of an utterance or of organ music . The term energy is still widely used in this ...
... meaning that is traditional . According to the Oxford English Dictionary , in 1599 , it means " vigor of expression , " and later the impressive capacity of an utterance or of organ music . The term energy is still widely used in this ...
第 121 頁
... meaning , but devoid of any specific meaning . In Semitic script , silence cannot be recorded . No rabbi would ask his students to spell out a word ; he wants them to know what the root looks like . Only the alphabet can conjure up ...
... meaning , but devoid of any specific meaning . In Semitic script , silence cannot be recorded . No rabbi would ask his students to spell out a word ; he wants them to know what the root looks like . Only the alphabet can conjure up ...
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