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Language Machines, a volume of essays from the English Institute, is organized around the idea of language and technology, tracing the ways in which language and cultural communication has developed with technological advances -- from the pen quill, printing press, and radio to film, the computer screen, and perhaps last of all, the human voice.
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Situated at the entrance to the heralded "information superhighway", the ten contributions are organized around four poles: Pens, Presses, Screens and Voice.
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