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List of Illustrations Preface, or What This Book Is and Who It’s for 1. Textualization of Language: Writing 1 First Interlude: How Writing Doesn’t Affect Language 2. Mechanization of Language: The Printing Press and the Typewriter 3. Abstraction of Language: The Telegraph and Telephone 4. Digitization of Language: The Computer Second Interlude: Comparing Linguists’ and Nonlinguists’ Takes on CMC’s Effect on Language 5. Mobilization of Language: The Cell Phone 6. Regeneration of Language: The Cochlear Implant Conclusions, or: What We’ve Learned through Exploring the Relationship between Language and Technology Notes Bibliography Index
Technolingualism explores the relationship between language and technology, past, present and future.
James Pfrehm is Associate Professor at Ithaca College, USA
Technolingualism: The Mind and The Machine is a phenomenal work
that invites the reader to escape to all stages in writing history
and to delve into the lives of inventors, creators, and the
nay-sayers who believed the development of technology was
insane.
*Technical Communication*
An important sociolinguistic contribution to the history of CALL
and recommended reading for all practitioners of language,
linguistics, and writing.
*CALICO Journal*
[Technolingualism] feels both long overdue and at the cutting edge
... A comprehensive account of language through the ages, using
technology as the vehicle for the journey, meaning that language
enthusiasts with little to no interest in technology will still
enjoy this book.
*Babel: The Language Magazine*
The book does a good job at identifying trends in relationships
between language and technology historically ... [It] is written in
a very conversational and accessible style and fits within the
scope of much of the literature on the history of literacy. A good
audience for this book would be undergraduates or non-linguists who
are unfamiliar with technology and its relationship to
language.
*LINGUIST List*
Explains in detail the operation and functioning of specific
language technologies, and ... synthesises the best of what
historians, literary scholars, and linguists have to say about the
broader impacts of technolingualism.
*Language in Society*
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