
Orality is thought and verbal expression in societies where the technologies of literacy (especially writing and print) are unfamiliar to most of the population. The study of orality is closely allied to the study of oral tradition. However, it has broader implications, implicitly touching every aspect of the economics, politics, institutional dev...
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In freudian psychology, a term used to denote the psychic organization derived from, and characteristic of, the oral period of psychosexual development. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(o-ral´ĭ-te) the psychic organization of all the sensations, impulses, and personality traits derived from the oral stage of psychosexual development.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ōr-al′i-tē Definitions: 1. In freudian psychology, a term used to denote the psychic organization derived from, and characteristic of, the oral period of psychosexual development.
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orality 1. A reference to that which is spoken or verbally communicated. 2. A preference for, or tendency to use, spoken forms of language.
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the condition or quality of being oral; collectively, the personality traits characteristic of the oral phase of psychosexual development.
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