In contrast to orality, writing offers to tradition the apparent advantages of physical duration, precision, and detail. |
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My familiarity with the richness and variety of vernacular language inevitably led me to become a proponent of orality in literacy. |
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When literacy and orality are not viewed within a dichotomous framework, then memory is no longer separate from literacy. |
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Harper's poem, wonderfully modulated in its orality, speaks to such an audience. |
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This shift in sensibility toward orality is not a single literary movement, as it has sometimes been misconstrued. |
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Yet the study remains significant for its exploration of the interface between orality and literacy within a traditional society. |
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Cusick's use of nonstandard English keeps certain significant features of orality alive in the textualized version of the oral tradition. |
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But there is research suggesting that secondary orality and literacy don't mix. |
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The most extreme response to the new orality is performance poetry. |
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This alignment of memory with orality in opposition to literacy remains a contemporary problem that plagues rhetorical memory, as the emphasis on memorization implies. |
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It is spatialized vertically, organized chromatically, and this hierarchical spatialization is logocentric in its opposition between orality and literacy. |
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It is in this chapter that the reader sees the natural culmination of orality, African literature in African languages, and African literature in European languages. |
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This discrepancy between writing and orality is not coincidental. |
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Some of the central achievements of Yiddish literature may be understood in terms of orality and intertextuality. |
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Despite the spread of schooling and literacy endeavours, orality is the dominant form of communication. |
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There is more to be found in the rhapsody's orality, in archaisms and the atavistic language, in orality and folklore, in clerical-juggleresque rhetoric. |
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All of these remembered things are part of the overall orality of a language, and all contribute on many levels to the creative process, as in my situation. |
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Kerouac's orality, learned growing up in a relatively antiliterate culture, encouraged him to generate sound continually. |
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Second was orality, a feature that might explain Pentecostalism's success in evangelizing nonliterate cultures. |
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Rio takes a different approach, bringing modern concerns with scribal activity, orality, and literacy to the fore with promising results. |
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Thus, by way of proverbs and metaphorical expressions, orality reinforces the narrative of each episode, in that the ending reminds the viewers of a traditional story from which the listeners are supposed to draw lessons. |
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If treated thus, orality is equally shorn of some of its vitality and is only recognised, as in the case of the written word, among the privileged class in power and those who can claim to be on their way to joining them. |
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McLuhan favoured new electric technologies because he believed they retrieved previous forms of orality that had been lost with print and the phonetic alphabet. |
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McLuhan asserts that history has unfolded in technological epochs: orality, phonetic alphabet and script culture, movable type and, now, electronic technologies, beginning with the telegraph. |
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The most obvious characteristic of folk literature is its orality. |
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But, in the modern setting, it is an orality that has turned in on itself, because the cost of communication may have also eaten into the disposable income of the individual. |
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This survey will, of necessity, be brief but it will, I hope, make possible dialogues between the Raven, the Coyote and the Badger proper to the orality of Aboriginal culture, in addition to dialogues with those present. |
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The orality of my language forces me to practice remembering things. |
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More important, perhaps, is the growing awareness that orality and literacy form a continuum rather than a dichotomy, and that in modern times they rarely function independently. |
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Learning styles, patterns of socialization, local and traditional knowledge, language, culture and orality are some of the facets to consider in designing programmes. |
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Reinventing humanism might be reading poetry better, hearing it better in all its forms, venturing to encounter the new accents of orality that express the dreams and revolt of young people. |
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Since orality is still the principal method of communication for many population groups, it could have been productive if there were a true sharing, that is to say, a dialogue between equals. |
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In Orality and Literacy, Ong is careful to trace distinctions between oral, chirographic, manuscript, and print culture. |
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