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The idea of writing : play and complexity / edited by Alex de Voogt, Irving Finkel.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Voogt, Alexander J. de.
Finkel, Irving L.
Series:
The Idea of Writing I.
Brill eBook titles 2009
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Writing--History.
Writing.
Written communication--History.
Written communication.
Authorship--History.
Authorship.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (408 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Idea of Writing is an exploration of the versatility of writing systems. From ancient Egyptian, Cuneiform and Meroitic writing to Chinese, Maya and Maldivian script, the authors examine the problems and possibilities of polysemy, representing loanwords and the problems of adapting a writing system to another language. The playful and artistic use of writing, including a contribution on writing dance, further illustrates the intricacies of the systems. 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 into the complex phenomena.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / De Voogt and I.L. Finkel
Introducing Writing On Writing / Alex De Voogt
Strange Byways In Cuneiform Writing / Irving Finkel
Scripts And Shapes: The Interplay Of Chinese Characters And Japanese Syllabaries In Early Modern Japan / Margarita Winkel
Substitution, Substitution, Substitution: The Many Faces Of Maya Writing / Erik Boot
From Group-Writing To Word Association: Representation And Integration Of Foreign Words In Egyptian Script / Joachim Friedrich Quack
What Is Being Borrowed? Language And Script Contact In Taiwan / Henning Klöter
The Adaptation Of The Cuneiform Script To Foreign Languages / Wilfred H. Van Soldt
Loanwords, "Foreign Words," And Foreign Signs In Maya Writing / Erik Boot
On Loans And Additions To The Fidäl (Ethiopic) Writing System / Azeb Amha
Languages And Scripts In The Maldive Islands: Coding And Encoding / Alex De Voogt
Foreign Terms In Sanskrit Pertaining To Writing / Harry Falk
Reducing Polyvalency In Writing Systems: From Egyptian To Meroitic / Claude Rilly
Difficult Hieroglyphs And Unreadable Demotic? How The Ancient Egyptians Dealt With The Complexities Of Their Script / Joachim Friedrich Quack
Maya Writing: Synonyms And Homonyms, Polyvalency And Polysemy / Erik Boot
In The Interstices Of Representation: Ludic Writing And The Locus Of Polysemy In The Chinese Sign / Wolfgang Behr
Egyptian Writing For Non-Egyptian Languages And Vice Versa: A Short Overview / Joachim Friedrich Quack
The Caroline Islands Script: A Linguistic Confrontation / Alex De Voogt
Writing Dance / Joukje Kolff
Author Index / De Voogt and I.L. Finkel
Language (Group) And Script Index / De Voogt and I.L. Finkel
Subject Index / De Voogt and I.L. Finkel.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
1-282-60214-4
9786612602146
90-474-2792-0
OCLC:
647892464
Publisher Number:
10.1163/ej.9789004174467.i-396 DOI

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