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Writing Systems

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Henry Rogers
Wiley-Blackwell
2004-7-2
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USD 54.95
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Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics
9780631234647

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      Acknowledgments xiv

      A Note on Dates xvii

      1 Introduction

      1.1 The Importance of Writing

      1.2 Definition of Writing

      1.3 Aspects of Writing

      1.3.1 Creation and history of writing

      1.3.2 Relationship of writing to language

      1.3.3 Internal structure of writing

      1.3.4 Sociolinguistics of writing

      1.4 Further Reading

      1.5 Terms

      1.6 Exercises

      2 Theoretical Preliminaries

      2.1 Internal Structure

      2.1.1 Arrangement of symbols

      2.1.2 Graphemes and allographs

      2.1.3 Free and bound graphemes

      2.1.4 Ligatures

      2.2 Relationship to Language

      2.2.1 Phonographic writing systems

      2.2.2 Morphographic writing systems

      2.2.3 Non-segmental graphemic elements

      2.2.4 Unit discrepancies

      2.2.5 Contrastive discrepancies

      2.3 Diglossia

      2.4 Further Reading

      2.5 Terms

      2.6 Exercises

      3 Chinese

      3.1 Background, History, and Sociolinguistics

      3.1.1 The language of written Chinese

      3.1.2 Civil service examinations

      3.2 Phonology of Modern Standard Chinese

      3.2.1 Romanization

      3.3 Relationship of Language and Writing in Chinese

      3.3.1 What linguistic units do characters represent?

      3.3.2 Homophony

      3.4 Origin and Structure of Chinese Characters

      3.4.1 Early Chinese writing

      3.4.2 Reconstructing the early pronunciation of Chinese

      3.4.3 How characters were formed

      3.4.4 Traditional analysis of characters

      3.4.5 Semantic-phonetic compounds

      3.4.6 Semantic-semantic compounds

      3.4.7 Some examples of characters with a complex history

      3.4.8 Writing borrowed words

      3.4.9 Dialect characters

      3.5 Structure of Chinese Characters

      3.5.1 The shapes of characters

      3.5.2 Complex numerals

      3.5.3 How characters are written

      3.5.4 Writing direction and punctuation

      3.5.5 Calligraphy

      3.5.6 Ordering characters

      3.6 How Many Characters Does Chinese Have?

      3.6.1 Frequency of types of characters

      3.7 Recent Reforms

      3.8 Further Reading

      3.9 Terms

      3.10 Exercises

      4 Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese

      4.1 Japanese

      4.1.1 Background and history

      4.1.2 Relevant structure o t Japanese

      4.1.3 Borrowing a writing system

      4.1.4 Japanese writing

      4.1.5 Writing reform in Japan

      4.1.6 Psychology of writing in Japanese

      4.2 Korean

      4.2.1 Background and history

      4.2.2 Korean lexicon

      4.2.3 Phonology o t Korean

      4.2.4 Hankul

      4.2.5 Structure of hankul

      4.2.6 Hanca

      4.3 Vietnamese

      4.3.1 Background and history

      4.3.2 Chu nôm

      4.3.3 Quôc ngu

      4.4 Further Reading

      4.5 Terms

      4.6 Exercises

      5 Cuneiform

      5.1 Background and History

      5.1.1 Sumerian

      5.1.2 Akkadian

      5.2 Tokens and the Invention of Writing

      5.3 Materials of Writing

      5.4 Social Context of Cuneiform Writing

      5.5 An Early Sumerian Tablet from Uruk

      5.6 Internal Structure of Cuneiform

      5.6.1 Development of symbols

      5.6.2 Relationship to language

      5.7 Example Text

      5.8 Other Cuneiform Writing

      5.8.1 Ugaritic

      5.8.2 Old Persian

      5.9 Further Reading

      5.10 Terms

      5.11 Exercises

      6 Egyptian

      6.1 Language Family

      6.2 Background and History

      6.3 Phonology of Old Egyptian

      6.4 Origin of Egyptian Writing

      6.5 Styles of Writing

      6.6 Social Context of Writing

      6.6.1 Materials

      6.6.2 Literature

      6.6.3 Scribes and literacy

      6.7 Structure of Egyptian Writing

      6.7.1 Phonographic writing

      6.7.2 Phonological complements

      6.7.3 Morphographic writing

      6.7.4 Semantic complements

      6.7.5 Internal structure of Egyptian writing

      6.8 Example Text

      6.9 Decipherment

      6.10 Further Reading

      6.11 Terms

      6.12 Exercise

      7 Semitic

      7.1 The Semitic Language Family

      7.2 Origin of the Semitic Abjad

      7.3 Development of the Semitic Abjad

      7.3.1 Southern West Semitic

      7.3.2 Phcenician

      7.3.3 Aramaic

      7.4 Hebrew

      7.4.1 Background and history

      7.4.2 Phonology of Tiberian Hebrew

      7.4.3 Hebrew abjad

      7.4.4 Hebrew vowels

      7.4.5 Reading the Bible

      7.4.6 Other languages written with the Hebrew script

      7.5 Arabic

      7.5.1 Background and history

      7.5.2 Phonology of Modern Standard Arabic

      7.5.3 Arabic abjad

      7.5.4 Vowels and diphthongs

      7.5.5 Hamzah

      7.5.6 Other symbols

      7.5.7 Numerals

      7.6 The Ethiopic Abugida

      7.7 The Distinctiveness of Abjads

      7.8 Further Reading

      7.9 Terms

      7.10 Exercises

      8 The Greek Alphabet

      8.1 Background and History

      8.2 Greek Scripts before the Alphabet

      8.2.1 Linear B

      8.2.2 Other early Greek scripts

      8.3 Development of the Greek Alphabet

      8.4 Abjad to Alphabet

      8.5 The Relationship of Language and Writing in Greek

      8.6 Scripts Derived from the Greek Alphabet

      8.6.1 Coptic

      8.6.2 Gothic

      8.6.3 Armenian

      8.6.4 Georgian

      8.6.5 Slavic

      8.7 Further Reading

      8.8 Terms

      8.9 Exercises

      9 The Roman Alphabet

      9.1 From Greece to Italy

      9.2 Etruscan

      9.3 Latin

      9.3.1 Background and history

      9.3.2 The phonology of Latin

      9.4 The Roman Alphabet

      9.5 Examples of Roman Writing

      9.6 Later History of the Roman Alphabet

      9.7 Orthographic Depth: Two Examples

      9.7.1 Finnish: A shallow orthography

      9.7.2 Scots Gaelic: A deep orthography

      9.8 Further Reading

      9.9 Terms

      9.10 Exercises

      10 English

      10.1 Background and History

      10.2 Old English

      10.3 Middle English

      10.4 Modern English

      10.4.1 Orthographic dialect variation

      10.4.2 Creative spelling

      10.5 Spelling and Sound Changes

      10.6 Spelling Reform

      10.6.1 The nature of reform

      10.6.2 Problems with spelling reform

      10.7 Further Reading

      10.8 Terms

      10.9 Exercises

      11 The Indian Abugida and Other Asian Phonographic Writing

      11.1 Background and History

      11.2 Indus Valley Writing

      11.2.1 Decipherment of the Indus script

      11.2.2 The language of the Indus writing

      11.3 Brdhmi and Kharosthi

      11.3.1 Aokan inscriptions

      11.3.2 The scripts

      11.3.3 Origin of Kharosthi and Brdhmi

      11.3.4 Later development of Brdhmi

      11.4 Devanagari as Applied to Sanskrit

      11.4.1 Sanskrit phonology

      11.4.2 Devanagari writing system

      11.5 Southeast Asian Writing

      11.6 The Tibetan Abugida

      11.6.1 Tibetan phonemic inventory

      11.6.2 The Tibetan abugida

      11.6.3 Complex orthographic syllables

      11.7 The 'Phags-pa Script

      11.8 The Mongolian and Manchu Alphabets

      11.8.1 Mongolian

      11.8.2 Manchu

      11.9 Further Reading

      11.10 Terms

      11.11 Exercises

      12 Maya

      12.1 Background and History

      12.2 Structure of the Maya Writing System

      12.2.1 Internal structure

      12.2.2 Relation to language

      12.3 The Maya Calendar

      12.4 Example Text

      12.5 Further Reading

      12.6 Terms

      12.7 Exercises

      13 Other Writing Systems

      13.1 Cherokee

      13.1.1 Background and history

      13.1.2 Phonology of Cherokee

      13.1.3 The Cherokee script

      13.2 Cree

      13.2.1 Background and history

      13.2.2 Phonology of Cree

      13.2.3 Structure of the Cree writing system

      13.3 Inuktitut

      13.3.1 Background and history

      13.3.2 The modern Inuktitut script

      13.4 Runic

      13.4.1 Background and history

      13.4.2 Proto-Scandinavian phonology

      13.4.3 The runic alphabets

      13.4.4 Mysticism and magic

      13.5 Ogham

      13.5.1 Background and history

      13.5.2 The ogham alphabet

      13.5.3 Example text

      13.6 Pahawh Hmong

      13.6.1 Background and history

      13.6.2 Phonology of Hmong

      13.6.3 Structure of Pahawh Hmong script

      13.7 Bliss

      13.7.1 Charles Bliss and the origin of Bliss symbols

      13.7.2 Bliss symbols as an augmentative communication system

      13.7.3 The structure of Bliss symbols

      13.7.4 Sentences in Bliss

      13.8 Further Reading

      13.9 Terms

      13.10 Exercises

      14 Classification of Writing Systems 269 (11)

      14.1 Phonetic, Semantic, and Glottographic Writing

      14.2 Glottographic Writing

      14.3 Note: Amount of Morphography and Orthographic Depth

      14.4 Gelb's Unilinear Theory of Development

      14.5 Syllabic versus Moraic

      14.6 Korean Hankul as a Featural System

      14.7 Conclusion

      14.8 Further Reading

      14.9 Terms

      Appendix A Some Basic Linguistic Terms

      Appendix B The International Phonetic Alphabet

      Appendix C English Transcription

      Appendix D Glossary

      Bibliography

      Index

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      著者简介

      亨利·罗杰斯,加拿大多伦多大学语言学与人类学系的教授,致力于语音学和文字系统的研究。除了《文字系统:语言学的方法》之外,还著有《语言的声音:语音学导论》(Sounds of Language: An Introduction to Phonetics 2000年)、《理论语音学和实用语音学》(Theoretical and Practical Phonetics 1990年)等书。

      孙亚楠,女,山东济宁人,人类学博士。博士毕业于中央民族大学民族学与社会学学院,现任教于青岛大学公共外语教育学院。研究兴趣主要集中英语作为第二语言的写作(SLW)研究,翻译理论与实践,族群文化。


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