This volume inaugurates the new series LautSchriftSprache – ScriptandSound, grounded by Paola Cotticelli-Kurras (University of Verona, Italy) and Gaby Waxenberger (University of Munich, Germany). It deals with writing systems ranging chronologically from the cuneiform of the II millennium B.C. to present-day alphabets, and geographically from the Middle-East and the Caucasus to the continental Europe and the Mediterranean Area. Graphemics is the inspiring research object of this new series and of this volume in particular as a multidisciplinary approach connecting philology, language history, language policies, epigraphy, semiotics, and the new emerging computational disciplines. While not an independent subject, graphemics deserves its own space among the many scientific approaches to language and culture. Historical graphemics is the special topic of the present volume edited by Paola Cotticelli-Kurras (Verona, I) and Alfredo Rizza (Verona, I), and describes both common and indipendent structures of writing systems, which represent cultural products, local knowledge stemming out from many traditions throughout time and space. LSS 1 topics include metalinguistic terminologies and concepts, and also the research issue of the language contact from the perspective of writing (systems) at all levels. We hope this Series will be a suitable place for new studies and contributions.

Variation within and among writing systems: old & new concepts and methods in the analysis of ancient written documents (LautSchriftSprache, 1)

Rizza, Alfredo;COTTICELLI, Paola
2016-01-01

Abstract

This volume inaugurates the new series LautSchriftSprache – ScriptandSound, grounded by Paola Cotticelli-Kurras (University of Verona, Italy) and Gaby Waxenberger (University of Munich, Germany). It deals with writing systems ranging chronologically from the cuneiform of the II millennium B.C. to present-day alphabets, and geographically from the Middle-East and the Caucasus to the continental Europe and the Mediterranean Area. Graphemics is the inspiring research object of this new series and of this volume in particular as a multidisciplinary approach connecting philology, language history, language policies, epigraphy, semiotics, and the new emerging computational disciplines. While not an independent subject, graphemics deserves its own space among the many scientific approaches to language and culture. Historical graphemics is the special topic of the present volume edited by Paola Cotticelli-Kurras (Verona, I) and Alfredo Rizza (Verona, I), and describes both common and indipendent structures of writing systems, which represent cultural products, local knowledge stemming out from many traditions throughout time and space. LSS 1 topics include metalinguistic terminologies and concepts, and also the research issue of the language contact from the perspective of writing (systems) at all levels. We hope this Series will be a suitable place for new studies and contributions.
2016
978-3-95490-145-6
Historical Graphemics, Graphematics, grammatology, history of writing, literacy, philolgogy, epigraphy, runes, linear A, linear B, cuneiform, chiese writing, persian writing, scripts,
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