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The Idea of Writing: Writing Across Borders

The Idea of Writing: Writing Across Borders

Publisher Brill
Year 07/05/2012
Pages 256
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9789004215450
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The Idea of Writing is an exploration of the versatility of writing systems. This volume, the second in a series, is specifically concerned with the problems and possibilities of adapting a writing system to another language. Writing is studied as it is used across linguistic and cultural borders from ancient Egyptian, Cuneiform and Korean writing to Japanese, Kharosthi and Near Eastern scripts. This collection of articles aims to highlight the complexity of writing systems rather than to provide a first introduction. The different academic traditions in which these writing systems have been studied use linguistic, socio-historical and philological approaches that give complementary insights of the complex phenomena.

The Idea of Writing: Writing Across Borders

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Acknowledgements

1. Invention and Borrowing in the Development and Dispersal of Writing Systems
Alex de Voogt
2. 27-30-22-26 - How Many Letters Needs an Alphabet? The Case of Semitic
Reinhard G. Lehmann
3. Nubian Grafff iti Messages and the History of Writing in the Sudanese Nile Basin
Alex de Voogt & Hans-Jörg Döhla
4. About "Short" Names of Letters
Konstantin Pozdniakov
5. Early Adaptations of the Korean Script to Render Foreign Languages
Sven Osterkamp
6. Han'g l Reform Movement in the Twentieth Century: Roman Pressure on Korean Writing
Thorsten Traulsen
7. The Character of the Indian Kharos hi Script and the "Sanskrit Revolution": A Writing System Between Identity and
Assimilation
Ingo Strauch
8. Symmetry and Asymmetry, Chinese Writing in Japan: The Case of Kojiki (712)
Aldo Tollini
9. Writing Semitic with Cuneiform Script. The Interaction of Sumerian and Akkadian Orthography in the Second Half of
the Third Millennium BC
Theo J.H. Krispijn
10. Old Wine in New Wineskins? How to Write Classical Egyptian Rituals in More Modern Writing Systems
Joachim Quack

Subject Index
Language (Group) and Script Index
Author Index

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