Oral culture entered print with the invention of the printing press, allowing stories and knowledge to be documented and disseminated more widely. Once in print, the material could still be transmitted orally through readings, recitations, and storytelling to reach audiences who were not able to read.
Orally means by mouth. Orally transmitted means by speech, not by a written or electronic method. It could also refer to something transmitted by French kissing, as in an orally transmitted disease.
..culture is learned.. ..culture is transmitted orally and by writing.. ..culture is shared.. ..culture is patterned and integrated.. ..culture is adaptive and maladapive.. ..culture is compulsory.. and ..culture is essential for social life..
Typhoid fever is transmitted through fecal material. This usually occurs when fecal material is transferred orally through food or water.
Do you mean "folklore" instead of "folk law"? Folklore is the collection of stories and beliefs in a culture that are generally transmitted orally and passed from generation to generation.
Oral tradition is a form of cultural material that is transmitted from generation to generation orally. It is told in the form of stories or even songs to a families children and then the children in return tell their own when they mature.
Folklore is a real thing. It exists in all communities. It consists of rumours, legends, stories, songs, jokes, myths, rituals, customs, stereotypes and all of the (usually) orally transmitted aspects of our culture.
indian cultures
are nursery rhymes that are orally transmitted.
Diseases could get transmitted orally between two people if the instrument is not cleaned properly.
Like avatar. Yes it can be but only very rarely
Literature that has originated within a culture and has been passed down either orally or in writing from one generation to the next is known as folklore.
Folktales are traditionally transmitted orally from generation to generation, with storytellers sharing the tales through spoken word. They can also be passed down through written forms, such as books or written manuscripts. In some cultures, folktales are shared through other mediums like music, dance, or visual arts.