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Who worked on the significance of the shift from oral to textual communication in ancient times?

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Q. Who worked on the significance of the shift from oral to textual communication in ancient times?

1. Rozer Federer

2. Walter Orige

3. Denis Mcquail

4. James Heart

Correct Ans: (2)

Explanation: Walter Ong was a prominent scholar who extensively explored the transition from oral to written culture and its profound impact on human cognition, social structures, and communication. His work highlighted how this shift influenced various aspects of society, including the development of more complex forms of thought and organization.

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