Listing 1 - 10 of 19 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Despite the fact that writing has arisen independently many times in various different regions of the world, including Egypt, Sumer, China, and Mexico, the concept of the alphabet was invented only once, somewhere between Egypt and Phoenicia, with all known alphabets going back to this single source. While it is possible, up to a certain point, for scholars to provide an answer as to how the alphabet came about, it is much more difficult to understand the cause of its origin: why did it come about? In February 2013 Polis - the Jerusalem Institute of Languages and Humanities invited some of the
Alphabet --- Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Hieroglyphics --- Transliteration --- History
Choose an application
The conference Understanding Relations Between Scripts II: Early Alphabets took place inMarch 2017 at the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge. This was the first of a programmeof collaborative events organised as part of the project Contexts of and Relations betweenEarly Writing Systems (CREWS), which pursues interdisciplinary research into the developmentand context of writing around the Mediterranean and Levant in the second andfirst millennia BC. CREWS has received funding from the European Research Council(ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme(grant agreement No 677758).
Alphabet --- Writing --- Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Hieroglyphics --- Transliteration --- History --- Chirography --- Handwriting --- Language and languages --- Ciphers --- Penmanship --- early writing systems; early alphabets; alphabets; scripts
Choose an application
Alphabet --- Writing --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Alphabet - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Writing - Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Hieroglyphics --- Transliteration --- Chirography --- Handwriting --- Language and languages --- Ciphers --- Penmanship
Choose an application
Western civilization has long sought its cultural roots in the classical civilizations of the Aegean. During the twentieth century, however, it has been made increasingly clear that it owes a great debt to the civilizations of the Fertile Crescent. In the thick of the debate as to how much classical civilizations were influenced by the Levant has been the question of the date of the transmission of the alphabet. In this monograph, Bernal takes up the question anew and marshals persuasive arguments that the date of transmission of the alphabet should be moved considerably earlier than generally has been thought, to the middle of the second millennium B.C. Growing out of his work on Black Athena, the intricate matters of alphabetic history and transmission are dealt with, both in terms of the history of the investigation of the topic and also with regard to the specific working out of his own new proposal.
Alphabet --- Writing --- History. --- -Writing --- -Chirography --- Handwriting --- Language and languages --- Ciphers --- Penmanship --- Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Hieroglyphics --- Transliteration --- History --- -History --- Alphabet - History. --- Writing - History. --- Écriture --- Paléographie --- Histoire
Choose an application
Alphabet --- -Literacy --- -Written communication --- -Written discourse --- Written language --- Communication --- Discourse analysis --- Language and languages --- Visual communication --- Illiteracy --- Education --- General education --- Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Hieroglyphics --- Transliteration --- History --- -History --- Literacy --- Written communication
Choose an application
Linguistics --- Writing --- Alphabet --- Ecriture --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Guides, manuels, etc --- Handbooks, manuals, etc --- 003.33/.34 --- -Alphabet --- -Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Hieroglyphics --- Transliteration --- Chirography --- Handwriting --- Language and languages --- Ciphers --- Penmanship --- Alfabetische schriften --- -Alfabetische schriften --- 003.33/.34 Alfabetische schriften --- -003.33/.34 Alfabetische schriften --- Letters of the alphabet --- Writing - Handbooks, manuals, etc
Choose an application
Der Band vereint Beiträge zu neueren Entwicklungen in der Schrifttheorie, vor allem aus linguistischer, philosophischer, medientheoretischer und sprachdidaktischer Perspektive. Dabei geht es zum einen um die Frage, mit welchen Methoden und Kategorien Schrift und Schreiben analysiert werden können und worin sich die geschriebene Sprache medial von der gesprochenen unterscheidet. Zum anderen werden Einflüsse des Mediums Alphabetschrift auf die historische Entwicklung dieser Disziplinen nachgezeichnet und verschiedene Schrifttypen im Verhältnis zueinander beschrieben. Ausgangspunkt für die Beiträge waren die schrifttheoretischen Arbeiten Christian Stetters, insbesondere seine Thesen, dass die Alphabetschrift nicht als eine Art Lautschrift zu begreifen sei, und dass die spezifischen Eigenschaften dieses Schrifttyps zur Genese formaler Sprachbetrachtung in Sprachwissenschaft und Philosophie entscheidend beigetragen haben. In den Beiträgen des Bandes werden Schwierigkeiten der Orthographie-Reform ebenso reflektiert wie didaktische Kontroversen zum Schriftspracherwerb, die Pragmatik des Schreibens ebenso wie die Ästhetik unterschiedlicher Schriftarten. The volume brings together papers on new developments in the theory of writing systems, above all from the perspectives of linguistics, philosophy, media theory and language education. Firstly there is the question of the methods and categories used for analysing writing, and how written language as a medium is different from spoken language. Secondly, the influences of alphabetic scripts on the historical development of these disciplines are traced, and various types of writing system are described in relation to each other. The starting point for the contributors was Christian Stetter's work on the theory of written language, especially his theses that alphabetic script is not to be seen as a kind of phonetic script and that the specific characteristics of this writing system have had a decisive influence on the genesis of formal language reflection in linguistics and philosophy. The papers in the volume reflect on the difficulties of spelling reform and on didactic controversies around the acquisition of written language, on the pragmatics of writing and on the aesthetics of various types of script.
Philosophy of language --- Writing --- Language and languages --Philosophy. --- Written communication. --- Language and languages --- Written communication --- Languages & Literatures --- Philology & Linguistics --- Philosophy --- 801.7 --- Taalkundige semiotiek --- 801.7 Taalkundige semiotiek --- Written discourse --- Written language --- Communication --- Discourse analysis --- Visual communication --- Alphabet --- Linguistics --- Philosophy. --- History. --- Chirography --- Handwriting --- Ciphers --- Penmanship --- Hieroglyphics --- Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Transliteration --- History of Writing. --- Media Theory. --- Orthography. --- Écriture --- Philosophie --- Histoire
Choose an application
Alphabet --- Inscriptions, Semitic. --- Semitic languages --- History. --- Alphabet. --- 003.332 --- 003.341 --- -Inscriptions, Semitic --- -Afroasiatic languages --- Semitic inscriptions --- Semitic philology --- Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Hieroglyphics --- Transliteration --- Semitische schriften --- Grieks schrift --- History --- -Semitische schriften --- 003.341 Grieks schrift --- 003.332 Semitische schriften --- -Semitic inscriptions --- Afroasiatic languages --- Inscriptions, Semitic --- Alphabet - History. --- Semitic languages - Alphabet.
Choose an application
Alphabet --- Writing --- Inscriptions, Ancient --- History --- History. --- 003.332 --- 003.341 --- -Inscriptions, Ancient --- -Writing --- -Chirography --- Handwriting --- Language and languages --- Ciphers --- Penmanship --- Ancient inscriptions --- Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Hieroglyphics --- Transliteration --- Semitische schriften --- Grieks schrift --- -Semitische schriften --- 003.341 Grieks schrift --- 003.332 Semitische schriften --- -003.341 Grieks schrift --- Chirography --- Alphabet - History --- Writing - History --- Inscriptions, Ancient - Middle East
Choose an application
091:003.345 --- 003.345 --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Rune schriften --- Rune schriften --- Alphabet. --- Inscriptions, Runic. --- Runes --- History. --- 003.345 Rune schriften --- 091:003.345 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi-:-Rune schriften --- Alphabet --- Inscriptions, Runic --- Futhark --- Futhorc --- Futhork --- Runic alphabets --- Paleography --- Runic inscriptions --- Inscriptions, Norse --- Letters of the alphabet --- Latin alphabet --- Roman alphabet --- Hieroglyphics --- Transliteration --- History
Listing 1 - 10 of 19 | << page >> |
Sort by
|