Biscriptality - Daniel Buncic - Books - Universitatsverlag Winter - 9783825366254 - June 9, 2016
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Biscriptality


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Serbs write their language in Cyrillic or Latin letters in seemingly random distribution. Hindi-Urdu is written in Nagari by Hindus and in the Arabic script by Muslims. In medieval Scandinavia the Latin alphabet, ink and parchment were used for texts 'for eternity', whereas ephemeral messages were carved into wood in runes. The Occitan language has two competing orthographies. German texts were set either in blackletter or in roman type between 1749 and 1941. In Ancient Egypt the distribution of hieroglyphs, hieratic and demotic was much more complex than commonly assumed. Chinese is written with traditional and simplified characters in different countries. This collective monograph, which includes contributions from eleven specialists in different philological areas, for the first time develops a coherent typological model on the basis of sociolinguistic and graphematic criteria to describe and classify these and many other linguistic situations in which two or more writing systems are used simultaneously for one and the same language.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 9, 2016
ISBN13 9783825366254
Publishers Universitatsverlag Winter
Pages 425
Dimensions 152 × 235 × 25 mm   ·   140 g
Language English  

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