[Air-l] question for the list: who coined "talk/write"?
Marcelo Vieta
vieta at yorku.ca
Thu Mar 23 16:49:58 PST 2006
Hello, Andrea,
I find Walter Ong's concept of "secondary orality" useful. See Walter
Ong's _Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word_,
Routledge, 1982.
Good luck in your research.
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On 23-Mar-06, at 3:14 PM, andrea baker wrote:
> Hi, all,
> In working on an article about expression emotion online, I remember
> early on in the
> literature on online communication, someone used the term
> "talk/write" to describe
> online textual communication, whether in chat or email.
> Understanding that theoretically
> anyone could put those two words together to describe the tone of
> much online interaction,
> especially among friends, I wonder if you know who first used those
> words in a scholarly
> book or article?
>
> Also, feel free to suggest any other terms or to provide links to
> those.
>
> Thanks much in advance,
> andee/andrea baker
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