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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... reader must find the spo- ken expression from recollecting what has been said before : Mayan hieroglyphics , for example , provide the clues so that the reader may speak aloud from memory . Through land- marks that are more than just ...
... reader must find the spo- ken expression from recollecting what has been said before : Mayan hieroglyphics , for example , provide the clues so that the reader may speak aloud from memory . Through land- marks that are more than just ...
第 10 頁
... reader without any in- dication about its sound ; the ending and inflection that make it audible must be supplied by the reader . The early part of the second millennium B.C. saw a series of faltering attempts here and there in the ...
... reader without any in- dication about its sound ; the ending and inflection that make it audible must be supplied by the reader . The early part of the second millennium B.C. saw a series of faltering attempts here and there in the ...
第 50 頁
... reader's eye . The book is now arbitrarily accessible ; the reader can enter at will , wherever the index refers him . He sees what is written , and the illustration assists him in this task of visualization . His authorities are ...
... reader's eye . The book is now arbitrarily accessible ; the reader can enter at will , wherever the index refers him . He sees what is written , and the illustration assists him in this task of visualization . His authorities are ...
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