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INDEX
access to media 17; logic 20;
regulation of 17 reading direction 69;
acquisition 37, 40, 46; sound 152;
learning 40 Western 54, 69
action 49, 84; analogy 43
social 84, apt, aptness 42, 43
writers’/readers’ 49 articulation 36, 38, 40
Aers, D. 14 author 6;
affective 1 as originator 6
affordance 2, 3, 5, 12, 36, 46, 51; authority 6, 77, 172;
affective 46; nominal form 77
effect 50; authorship 6, 172;
English language 2, 35; rarity 6
knowledge 50;
literacy 35; Bacon, 78, 80
mode 2, 5, 35, 50; Barton, D. 14
sight 46; Bazerman, C. 13
sound 46; Berge, S. L. 93
speech 37; Bernstein, B. 104
writing 37 Bhatia, V. J. 93
alphabet 25, 27, 64; Bloomfield, L. 72
finest achievement 30; bodies 171;
mnemonic 30; sensuousness 171
rationality 30; bodilyness of mode 46
transcription system 28, 64; book 9, 20;
views of language 27, 73 changing 7;
alphabetically recorded languages 32, 46 dominance 9;
alphabetic reading 151; ‘new’ 7, 21;
letter–sound relation 151 organization 19;
alphabetic writing 9, 10, 15, 54, 63, 64, 69, privileging writing 20;
73, 152; to screen 20
affordance 64; Bourdieu, P. 90
Arabic 69; Brewster, J. 15
directionality 54; bullet points 16, 46, 65
Hebrew 69;
image based 73;
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