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- have used the term "phonocentrism" to criticize what they see as a disdain for written language. Derrida has argued that phonocentrism developed because...
- acquisition List of language disorders Origin of speech Whistled language Phonocentrism Vernacular Teaching English as a second or foreign language Groce, Nora...
- language in ****igning meaning to the world). Derrida and others identified phonocentrism, or the prioritizing of speech over writing, as an integral part of...
- eye above the ear, which has been called 'ocularcentrism'. It opposes phonocentrism, which is the bias in favor of speech. Harold A. Innis, Empire and Communications...
- those that used phonetic writing systems. This comparative lack of phonocentrism is exemplified by the cross-linguistic phenomenon of brushtalk, where...
- the act of writing given by these authors, identifying what he calls phonocentrism, and showing the myriad aporias and ellipses to which this leads them...
- a Temporalized Philosophy of Origins: Jacques Derrida's Critique of Phonocentrism," in Jürgen Habermas, The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve...
- Metaphysics of presence Deconstruction Différance Phallogocentrism Phonocentrism Apollonian and Dionysian Josephson-Storm, Jason. The Myth of Disenchantment:...
- refer to several types of scholastic prejudice, e.g., logocentrism, phonocentrism, ethnocentrism or the belief that some sciences and disciplines rank...
- attempt to quantify this relationship, Bauman extended the concept of phonocentrism proposed by Jacques Derrida, "the supremacy of speech and repression...