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Unlocking the Written Code: Navigating the Abnormalities of Writing

By: Aubrie McKee In his thought-provoking article, “Writing Is Not Natural” Dylan B. Dryer navigates the intricate landscape of writing, presenting it not as a spontaneous extension of speech but as a meticulously developed technological craft. Unlike the inherent and … Continue reading

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Writing Is Not Natural

In this piece written by Dylan B. Dryer, he talks about an essential difference. This difference is how speech is natural in the sense that we have been speaking to each other for years. Our speech is complex loops and … Continue reading

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Blog Post #7

Dylan B. Dryer’s essay “Writing Is Not Natural” highlights that writing is a technological process not a natural extension of speech. Writing is learned and involves translating through symbols that substitute sounds, but not all sounds are the same for … Continue reading

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Writing Is Not Natural

In the essay Writing Is Not Natural it talks about how writing can be seen as symbols. It can help many people really understand the concept behind it. It gives examples about little kids and how it can be easier … Continue reading

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Natural Writing is Non-Existent by Madison Carey

Symbols can do many things. They can translate thoughts and speech into symbols and inscriptions. Symbols and other things cannot be used to record speech in their original forms but can translate the speech and thoughts into inscriptions. For other … Continue reading

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Speech and Writing Are Different In Many Ways

In the article, “Writing Is Not Natural” by Dylan B. Dryer, Dryer explains things that come natural for many people such as speech, then states reasons on how writing is not natural for people. Dryer starts the article by explaining … Continue reading

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