A Caroline Islands Script

A Caroline Islands Script
Author: Saul H. Riesenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1960
Genre: Caroline Islands
ISBN:

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A Caroline-Islands-Script

A Caroline-Islands-Script
Author: Saul H. Riesenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1960
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Caroline Islands Script

The Caroline Islands Script
Author: Alexander J. de Voogt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1993
Genre: Micronesian languages
ISBN:

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Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution

Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution
Author: Nathalie Gontier
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1185
Release: 2024-02-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0192543512

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The biological and neurological capacity to symbolize, and the products of behavioral, cognitive, sociocultural, linguistic, and technological uses of symbols (symbolism), are fundamental to every aspect of human life. The Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution explores the origins of our characteristically human abilities - our ability to speak, create images, play music, and read and write. The book investigates how symbolization evolved in human evolution and how symbolism is expressed across the various areas of human life. The field is intrinsically interdisciplinary - considering findings from fossil studies, scientific research from primatology, developmental psychology, and of course linguistics. Written by world leading experts, thirty-eight topical chapters are grouped into six thematic parts that respectively focus on epistemological, psychological, anthropological, ethological, linguistic, and social-technological aspects of human symbolic evolution. The handbook presents an in-depth but comprehensive and interdisciplinary overview of the of the state of the art in the science of human symbolic evolution. This work will be of interest to academics and students active in all fields contributing to the study of human evolution.

The Idea of Writing

The Idea of Writing
Author: Alexander J. de Voogt
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 900417446X

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This exploration of the versatility of writing systems highlights their complexity when they are used to represent loanwords, solve problems of polysemy or when they are adapted to be used for another language. The approaches from different academic traditions provide a varied but expert account.

The World's Writing Systems

The World's Writing Systems
Author: Peter T. Daniels
Publisher:
Total Pages: 970
Release: 1996
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0195079930

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Ranging from cuneiform to shorthand, from archaic Greek to modern Chinese, from Old Persian to modern Cherokee, this is the only available work in English to cover all of the world's writing systems from ancient times to the present. Describing scores of scripts in use now or in the past around the world, this unusually comprehensive reference offers a detailed exploration of the history and typology of writing systems. More than eighty articles by scholars from over a dozen countries explain and document how a vast array of writing systems work--how alphabets, ideograms, pictographs, and hieroglyphics convey meaning in graphic form. The work is organized in thirteen parts, each dealing with a particular group of writing systems defined historically, geographically, or conceptually. Arranged according to the chronological development of writing systems and their historical relationships within geographical areas, the scripts are divided into the following sections: the ancient Near East, East Asia, Europe, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Additional parts address the ongoing process of decipherment of ancient writing systems; the adaptation of traditional scripts to new languages; new scripts invented in modern times; and graphic symbols for numerical, music, and movement notation. Each part begins with an introductory article providing the social and cultural context in which the group of writing systems was developed. Articles on individual scripts detail the historical origin of the writing system, its structure (with tables showing the forms of the written symbols), and its relationship to the phonology of the corresponding spoken language. Each writing system is illustrated by a passage of text, and accompanied by a romanized version, a phonetic transcription, and a modern English translation. A bibliography suggesting further reading concludes each entry. Matched by no other work in English, The World's Writing Systems is the only comprehensive resource covering every major writing system. Unparalleled in its scope and unique in its coverage of the way scripts relate to the languages they represent, this is a resource that anyone with an interest in language will want to own, and one that should be a part of every library's reference collection.

A History of Writing

A History of Writing
Author: Steven Roger Fischer
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1861895887

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From the earliest scratches on stone and bone to the languages of computers and the internet, A History of Writing offers an investigation into the origin and development of writing throughout the world. Illustrated with numerous examples, this book offers a global overview in a format that everyone can follow. Steven Roger Fischer also reveals his own discoveries made since the early 1980s, making it a useful reference for students and specialists as well as a delightful read for lovers of the written word everywhere.

Writing from Invention to Decipherment

Writing from Invention to Decipherment
Author: Silvia Ferrara
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2024-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198908768

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Writing from Invention to Decipherment contains a wealth of global scholarship on ancient writing systems from China, Mesopotamia, Central America, and the Mediterranean, to more recent newly created scripts such as the Rongorongo from Easter Island, the Caroline Island scripts, as well as the alphabet. The aim is to dig into the foundations of writing, showcasing the complexities and varieties of scripts, from their invention to the potential decipherment of poorly understood scripts. The volume offers state-of-the-art research on undeciphered scripts from the Aegean (as for example, Cretan Hieroglyphic and Linear A) or not completely deciphered (as for example Maya) scripts. From a methodological perspective, these contributions lay out how and why writing was invented, who used it, and to what ends. Here writing is presented as a multi-modal cultural phenomenon, that intersects and transcends neat discipline boundaries, within an inclusive approach bridging archaeology, linguistics, epigraphy, and cognitive studies.

The Idea of Writing

The Idea of Writing
Author: Alex de Voogt
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2011-12-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 900421545X

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This exploration of the versatility of writing systems highlights their complexity when used for more than one language. The approaches of authors from different academic traditions provide a varied and expert account.