Oral and written communication : historical approaches
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Oral and written communication : historical approaches
(Written communication annual : an international survey of research and theory, v. 4)
Sage, c1990
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内容説明
The relationship of difference and similarity in oral and written communication is discussed in this volume which reveals the complexity and richness of how meaning has been and continues to be made. This historical study of oral and written expression by international scholars offers eleven essays that range in period, culture and topic. These diverse contributions are grounded in a central concern: how meaning is conceived and created between rhetor and audience within a social context. Each essay examines a unique feature of this communication process and explores persistent characteristics of inquiry that have influenced particular periods.
目次
- Symbols in the prehistoric Middle East - developmental features preceding written communication, Denise Schmandt-Besserat
- a historical view of the relationship between reading and writing, Edward P.J.Corbett
- sophistic formulae and the emergence of the Attic-Ionic grapholect - a study in oral and written composition, Richard Leo Enos
- the auditors' role in Aristotelian rhetoric, William M.A.Grimaldi
- a sophistic strain in the medieval ars praedicandi and the scholastic method, James L.Kinneavy
- the illiterate mode of written communication - the work of the medieval scribe, Denise A.Troll
- rhetoric, truth and literacy in the Renaissance of the 12th century, John O.Ward
- Quintillian's influence on the teaching of speaking and writing in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, James J.Murphy
- l'enseignement de l'art de la premiere rhetorique - rhetorical education in France before 1600, Robert W.Smith
- technological development and writer-subject reader immediacies, Walter J.Ong
- a rhetoric of mass communication - collective or corporate discourse, Lynette Hunter.
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