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El. knyga: Routledge Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets

(University College London, UK),
  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135222963
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  • Formatas: 200 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135222963
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The Routledge Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets is a unique reference to the main scripts and alphabets of the world.

The Handbook presents over 60 alphabets covering an enormous scope of languages; from Amharic and Chinese to Thai and Cree. Full script tables are given for every language and each entry is accompanied by a detailed overview of its historical and linguistic context.

New to this second edition:















enhanced introduction discussing the basic principles and strategies utilized by world writing systems





expanded to include more writing systems





improved presentation of non-Roman scripts.





organised into ancient, contemporary and autochthonous writing systems





many new entries on fascinating and lesser-known writing systems





This handy resource is the ideal reference for all students and scholars of language and linguistics.

It has been brought to our attention that in some of the copies of the book there is an alignment error in the tables for Cyrillic Scripts (pages 88-90) and Roman Scripts (pages 140-44). Please contact us at Isabelle.Cheng@tandf.co.uk to receive replacement copies of the corrected tables, free of charge.

Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused.

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"The Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets is a well presented and fascinating account of the world's writing systems...The enticing information found throughout the book would undoubtedly spark the curiosity of any reader, and it is a suitable starting point for anyone interested in the world's scripts." - Philippa M. Steele, Linguist List 'The Routledge Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets is a well presented and fascinating account of the world's writing systems... The enticing information found throughout the book would undoubtedly spark the curiosity of any reader, and it is a suitable starting point for anyone interested in the world's scripts.'- LinguistList

Preface to the second edition viii
Acknowledgements x
Note on phonetic symbols xi
Introduction: the world's families of scripts 1(4)
Ancient writing systems
5(38)
Aegean scripts
7(3)
Anatolian scripts
10(2)
Aramaic
12(1)
Syriac
13(3)
Brahmi
16(2)
Coptic
18(2)
Egyptian
20(3)
Epigraphic South Arabian
23(3)
Etruscan see under Roman (Latin)
Gothic
26(2)
Javanese (Kawi)
28(4)
Maya
32(2)
Ogham
34(2)
Persian Cuneiform
36(2)
Runic
38(2)
Turkic Runes
40(3)
Contemporary writing systems
43(124)
Arabic
45(5)
Armenian
50(3)
Batak
53(2)
Bengali
55(3)
Berber (Tifinagh)
58(3)
Buginese-Macassarese
61(2)
Burmese
63(2)
Cambodian
65(5)
Cherokee
70(2)
Chinese
72(1)
Archaic Chinese
72(2)
Classical Chinese (Wenli)
74(3)
Modern Chinese
77(5)
Cree
82(2)
Cyrillic
84(7)
Devanagari
91(3)
Ethiopic
94(2)
Georgian
96(2)
Greek
98(3)
Gujarati
101(2)
Gurmukhi
103(2)
Hebrew
105(1)
Yiddish
106(4)
Japanese
110(5)
Kannada
115(2)
Korean
117(4)
Lao
121(2)
Malayalam
123(2)
Mongolian
125(4)
Oriya
129(3)
Roman (Latin)
132(15)
Sinhalese
147(2)
Tamil
149(3)
Telugu
152(2)
Thai
154(5)
Tibetan
159(5)
Yi
164(3)
Autochthonous writing systems
167(15)
Fraser script (Lisu)
169(2)
Munda language scripts
171(2)
N'ko
173(2)
Pahawh Hmong
175(2)
Pollard script
177(2)
Rongorongo
179(1)
Vai
180(2)
Further reading 182(1)
Index 183
Christopher Moseley is a linguist and lecturer at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London. He is co-editor (with Prof. R.E.Asher) of the Atlas of the Worlds Languages (Routledge, 2007) and general editor of the UNESCO Atlas of the Worlds Languages in Danger (2010).

George L. Campbell worked for the BBC World Service and was a polyglot linguist and translator.