单词 | phonocentrism |
释义 | phonocentrismn. Linguistics. The tendency to value speech above writing in linguistic analysis; esp. the view (arising from the work of Ferdinand de Saussure) that the spoken language is the immediate realization of meaning. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > [noun] > valuing speech above writing phonocentricity1972 phonocentrism1972 1972 C. Macann tr. J. Derrida in Jrnl. Brit. Soc. Phenomenol. May 197/2 One can already anticipate an identification of phonocentrism with the historic determination of the sense of being in general as presence. 1988 G. C. Spivak in R. Guha & G. C. Spivak Sel. Subaltern Stud. 23 The mind-set of the peasants is as much affected by the phonocentrism of a tradition where śruti—that which is heard—has the greatest authority, as is the mind-set of the historian by the phonocentrism of Western linguistics. 1999 Mod. China 25 397 This desire to create a written form for a local dialect and thereby unify writing and speech..betrays a phonocentrism that is all too conducive to a hegemonic mentality and practice. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1972 |
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