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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... speaker refers back to himself and his gender . It is always the total quality of speech that refers the listener to the speaker's gender , not the gram- matical gender of the pronoun " I. " ( Nowhere , with the pos- sible exception of ...
... speaker refers back to himself and his gender . It is always the total quality of speech that refers the listener to the speaker's gender , not the gram- matical gender of the pronoun " I. " ( Nowhere , with the pos- sible exception of ...
第 124 頁
... speaker refers to himself , though the coloring implied— the gesture associated with the utterance- -is different here and there . In Armenian or Iroquoian , the I is like an arrow by which the speaker points at him- or herself ; in ...
... speaker refers to himself , though the coloring implied— the gesture associated with the utterance- -is different here and there . In Armenian or Iroquoian , the I is like an arrow by which the speaker points at him- or herself ; in ...
第 127 頁
... speaker - even against his will . Publicity presupposes this kind of we . This we allows the user to dispense with us , to manage us . It is the we of the normal , of those who fit . As the two of us wrote this book , the literary we ...
... speaker - even against his will . Publicity presupposes this kind of we . This we allows the user to dispense with us , to manage us . It is the we of the normal , of those who fit . As the two of us wrote this book , the literary we ...
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Adams alphabet autobiography became become Beowulf Book of Kells Cambridge Canterbury Tales Charlemagne charters Chaucer Clanchy Classical copy created culture Curtius Daly Defoe dictation document English epic existence fiction formula Franklin German Greek Grundmann guage guslar Herodotus Hildegard von Bingen historian Homer Huck Huck's idea Iliad illiterate invention Journal language Latin letters Library linguistic listener literacy literate logograms meaning Medieval memory Middle Ages Milman Parry Mittelalter Mnemosyne modern monks Nebrija Newspeak Nithard O'Brian oath Ohly Oral Literature oral tradition Orwell Parry Parry's person Peter the Venerable phonetic plague Plato poem Poetry printing pronunciation reader recollection record reference rhetoric Riché Romance scribe script sense silence song sounds speak speaker speech spoken Steiner story Strasbourg Oaths tell Theuth things thirteenth century tongue translation truth Twain twelfth century Uniquack University Press utterance vernacular Winston word writing written