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Literacy, Language and Learning:The Nature and Consequences of Reading and Writing

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Literacy is an important concern of contemporary societies.

This book offers a comprehensive survey of recent efforts to understand the nature of written language and its role in cognition and in social and intellectual life.

The authors represent a wide range of disciplines - cognitive psychology, linguistics, anthropology, sociology, education, history and philosophy - and address a wide range of questions.

Is literacy a decisive factor in historical and cultural change?

Does it alter the mental and social lives of individuals?

If so how and via what mechanisms? Does learning to read and write change children's speech, thought or orientation to language?

What are children and adults learning when they acquire literate skills?

Are there differences - linguistic, psychological and functional - between speaking and writing? And are there differences between oral and written languages?

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Cambridge University Press
052126488X / 9780521264884
Hardback
26/04/1985
United States
448 pages
152 x 228 mm, 731 grams