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Routledge Advances in Communication and Linguistic Theory

Esta serie explora un enfoque teórico radicalmente innovador sobre el lenguaje y la comunicación. Desafía las suposiciones fundamentales de la lingüística tradicional, ofreciendo una perspectiva integracionista. La comunicación se considera un empeño creativo, enfatizando el papel crucial de la contextualización y la integración del pasado, presente y futuro por encima de la adhesión a las reglas establecidas.

Rationality and the Literate Mind
The Written Language Bias in Linguistics

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  • The Written Language Bias in Linguistics

    Its Nature, Origins and Transformations

    • 266 páginas
    • 10 horas de lectura

    The book presents a compelling argument regarding the prevalent 'written language bias' found in both traditional and contemporary linguistics. Through extensive evidence drawn from various linguistic fields, it critiques how this bias influences the understanding and study of language. By highlighting these discrepancies, the author encourages a broader perspective on language that transcends the limitations of written forms.

    The Written Language Bias in Linguistics
  • The book presents a provocative argument that reason is not an inherent trait of the human mind but rather a construct shaped by the evolution of literacy in European cultures. Harris critiques the traditional view of rational thought, tracing its development from Classical Greece to contemporary symbolic logic, suggesting that Western notions of reason are deeply intertwined with cultural and historical contexts rather than being universally innate.

    Rationality and the Literate Mind