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  • ...ienced historical eras or events. It is also distinct from the study of [[orality]], which can be defined as [[thought]] and its verbal expression in societi ...ominous: Homer stitched together pre-fabricated parts." Walter J. Ong. ''Orality and literacy: the technologizing of the word''. Routledge, London & New Y
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  • ...] and institutional and human development of oral societies. The study of orality has important implications for [[international development]], especially as ...t the [[history of communication]] – from the invention of speech (primary orality), to [[pictograms]], to the [[phonetic alphabet]], to [[typography]], to t
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  • ...o say nothing of the [[fact]] that it is usually [[transmitted]] only in [[Orality|oral]] form. On the one hand, it is this state of the founder's teaching th
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  • The narrative work is re-created and re-worked in its reception by a secondary narrative consciousness. Ricoeur finds of fictional stories that the compo Ong, W. From Orality and Literacy. London: Routledge, 1988.
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