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Episode 73: The History of Gestalt Processing
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Episode 73: The History of Gestalt Processing

Today’s episode examines Gestalt Language Processing (GLP), a holistic approach to language comprehension and communication prevalent in “pre-literate” oral cultures, contrasting it with the analytical approach (ALP) favored by “literate” societies. Dr. Jaime Hoerricks argues that GLP, characterised by efficient “scripts” or chunks of language, aligns with Zipf's Law, showcasing language’s inherent drive for efficiency. The source article for today’s episode explores how the imposition of ALP through colonisation marginalised GLP and its associated oral traditions, whilst modern communication trends suggest GLP’s continued relevance. Finally, Dr. Hoerricks advocates for inclusive educational practices that acknowledge and value both GLP and ALP styles.

Here’s the link to the source article: https://open.substack.com/pub/autside/p/the-hidden-history-of-gestalt-processing

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