Literacy, orality annd the digital revolution : history and prospects for university undergraduate research fellows /
For years, communications scholars have classified communication into two types, oral and literate. Oral communication is, of course, basic to humans. We are bom with the ability to speak and need no formal training in language. We simply learn the language that is spoken around us. Literate for...
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