gramophonical
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editgramophonical (not comparable)
- Alternative form of gramophonic
- 1959, Printers' Ink, volume 267, page 14:
- There also was a need, he thought, for a news-magazine free from the "gramophonical repetition of opinions."
- 1977, Martin K. Doudna, Robert H. Walker, Concerned about the Planet, page 63:
- I felt there was a gramophonical quality to teaching. I had written about politics, and I had the idea that there was a need for a kind of political reporting, political analysis, that was different from the traditional type of magazines of opinion.
- 2011, Michael Marder, The Event of the Thing: Derrida's Post-Deconstructive Realism:
- The interchangeability of dictation and inscription figures the law of the thing in its gramophonical aspect, said or written in the spacing of the mute affirmation that precedes any empirical utterance or inscription.