Twitter en las notas de C.S Pierce
Abstract
For CSP (C.S.Peirce) the appearance of the printing press in the 16th-century means that Anglo-Saxon, a fundamentally phonetic written system, evolves into two radically different languages: written English with fixed spelling rules, and the spoken idiom depending on the idiosyncratic particularities of the speakers. Such spoken practices give way to the creative process of conversationalism. This article argues that CSP’s use of the term twitter must be understood in this context, as related to the “winged words” of Homeric language.Downloads
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