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Thursday, April 2, 2009
The Residue of Words
"Written words are residue. Oral tradition has no such residue or deposit. When an often-told oral story is not actually being told, all that exists of it its the potential in certain human beings to tell it." p. 11 in Ong's
Orality and Literacy
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