Aliteracy
Aliteracy (sometimes spelled alliteracy) is the state of being able to read but being uninterested in doing so. This phenomenon has been reported on as a problem occurring separately from illiteracy, which is more common in the developing world, while aliteracy is primarily a problem in the developed world. In 2002, John Ramsey defined aliteracy as a loss of a reading habit usually since reading is slow and frustrating for the reader.
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Aliteracy
Aliteracy (sometimes spelled alliteracy) is the state of being able to read but being uninterested in doing so. This phenomenon has been reported on as a problem occurring separately from illiteracy, which is more common in the developing world, while aliteracy is primarily a problem in the developed world. In 2002, John Ramsey defined aliteracy as a loss of a reading habit usually since reading is slow and frustrating for the reader.
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Aliteracy (sometimes spelled a ...... nd frustrating for the reader.
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文字脫離指的是在高識字率的國家,書籍、報紙等文字媒體的利用率 ...... 長的國家之列。日本和韓國的廣播收聽時間分居第26位和29位。
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活字離れ(かつじばなれ)とは、識字率が高い国や地域において、特に新聞や書籍など紙に印刷された文字媒体の利用率が低下することをいう。
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Aliteracy (sometimes spelled a ...... nd frustrating for the reader.
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文字脫離指的是在高識字率的國家,書籍、報紙等文字媒體的利用率 ...... 長的國家之列。日本和韓國的廣播收聽時間分居第26位和29位。
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活字離れ(かつじばなれ)とは、識字率が高い国や地域において、特に新聞や書籍など紙に印刷された文字媒体の利用率が低下することをいう。
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Aliteracy
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文字脫離
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活字離れ
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