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How Technology Influences Language

De: James Pfrehm, The Great Courses
Narrado por: James Pfrehm
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To be human in today’s world means that you engage in constant linguistic interactions with some form of technology, from your smart phone to your refrigerator. That’s not as new a trend as you might think.

Language has shaped - and been shaped by - some of our world’s most significant communication technologies. Our current language bears the marks of millennia of interaction between humans and our technologies, beginning with the very first primitive writing systems and moving into the age of the printing press, the telegraph, and the typewriter.

Yet, at no other point in our history have technology and language been so enmeshed. Technology uses language to “communicate” a steady stream of information to us, not to mention helping us to communicate with each other.

By studying and analyzing the relationship between humans and their technology, we begin to understand what makes our unique form of communication, which we call language, unique to humans. We learn about who we are today in the 21st century and how we became these complicated, modern-day technolinguistic beings.

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About the Creator and Performer

James Pfrehm is an associate professor of German and linguistics at Ithaca College. He’s the author of Technolingualism: The Mind of the Machine (Bloomsbury, 2018), the German language textbook Kunterbunt und kurz geschrieben (Yale University Press, 2012), and the historical linguistics book Austrian Standard German: Biography of a National Variety of German (LINCOM, 2014), and a co-author of the French language textbook Textures (Yale University Press, 2018). He’s also published several articles on language and language ideologies in Austria, as well as on instructional technology in higher education, the latter of which he’s presented and given workshops on at universities in the US and abroad. Dr. Pfrehm is also the instructor for Learning German: A Journey through Language and Culture from The Great Courses. Last but not least, Dr. Pfrehm has had several plays—many of which thematize language—published or produced in theaters across the US and in Canada.

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There's nothing strongly wrong about this, but I found it just a bit dull. It's a bit like a course at University which you have to take, but isn't really very interesting. There are some interesting nuggets, such as the details of the history of the telephone, but overall not really enough to make it worth a strong recommendation.

Just a bit dull

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There's a lot of information about linguistics (sounds, characters, and different languages). And some of the technologies weren't that interesting, such as phone etiquette (it used to be impolite to call instead of sending an invitation to a person) and texting (ok, except "Emoji-Dick," which is a translation of Herman Melville's classic Moby Dick in Japanese emoji icons). A fascinating fact is that Ernest Hemingway used to be a journalist and sent his stories over the telegraph. This explains his clear, compact writing style.

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this book help me understand how comunicación evolved . great book to listen but you must pay attention

interesting

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I expectes this book to deal with modern technology and language, but instead tgr majority of the lectures focused on history, from writing and printing to the telegraph and telephone. All fine and well, and interesting enough, but then the parts about more contemporary technology felt rushed. Mr Pfrehm even mentioned quite often that "we don't have time to talk about that now".
Well, he should have made the time because that was what i came for.
I finished the book feeling rather disappointed.

No in-depth contemporary technology analysis

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Pretty good. I learned a few things. The best part was his explanation of WHY children shouldn't spend so much time staring at a screen.

Pretty good

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