Background
Kovacs, George was born on April 4, 1947 in Budapest, Hungary. Son of Sandor and Clara Kovacs. came to the United States, 1956.
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This volume is a call to logic, lucidity, and the use of language as a clear and effective means of communication. It argues that the incorrect, imprecise and illogical use of language may well have geographical, political, philosophical, and international implications. The author suggests that this is why "literal literacy" is pre-eminently important and must precede the pursuit of any other kind of "literacy", such as "computer" and "cultural" literacy.
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This volume explores illiteracy by citing examples from realms as disparate as advertising, sportscasting, popular music, publishing, and "higher education", as well as from such colloquial modes of usage such as idioms, euphemisms and redundancies. The author aims to show that when people talk about "the failure to communicate", they are talking not about a disinclination to communicate or about a hesitancy to reveal thoughts and feelings but about the actual, concrete inability to phrase what one wishes to communicate. This is the second of two titles.
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Kovacs, George was born on April 4, 1947 in Budapest, Hungary. Son of Sandor and Clara Kovacs. came to the United States, 1956.
Bachelor in Creative Writing, City University of New York, 1969. Master of Arts in Theater History, City University of New York, 1973. Master of Philosophy in Dramatic Theory and Criticism, City University of New York, 1979.
Doctor of Philosophy in Dramatic Theory and Criticism, City University of New York, 1981.
Founding executive associate director The Aesthetic and Neuronal Institute, since 1989. Education and communications consultant LJM Associates, Dix Hills, New York, since 1992. External advisory Vision: The Maricopa Community College's Journal of Teaching and Learning.
Adjunct associate professor in English, Speech and Theatre Adelphi University, City University of New York, Hostos Community College, Hunter College, Kingsborough Community College, Lehman College, Queensborough Community College, York College, Commonwealth Post College, Long Island University, Dowling College, Hofstra University, Miami-Dade College, Molloy College, Nassau Community College, New York Institute of Technology, State University of New York, Old Westbury, St. John's College, St. Vincent's College, St. John's University. Presenter in field.
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Member Modern Language Association, National Association Scholars, Poets and Writers, Assembly of Teachers of English Grammar, Mensa.
1 child, Cara.