According to the wikipedia:
Orality can be defined as thought and its 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 the economics, politics and institutional and human development of oral societies. The study of orality has important implications for international development, especially as it relates to the goal of eradicating poverty, as well as to the process of globalization.
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- Oralidad. (2009, 9) de enero. Wikipedia, La enciclopedia libre. Fecha de consulta: 15:25, febrero 7, 2009 from http://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oralidad&oldid=23150779.
- Alexandra Álvarez Muro. ANÁLISIS DE LA ORALIDAD: UNA POÉTICA DEL HABLA COTIDIANA. citado el 7 de febrero, 16:01, de: http://elies.rediris.es/elies15/cap11.html
- Oralidad y escritura, citadoel 7 de febreo, 16:36 de: http://www.monografias.com/trabajos6/ores/ores.shtml