Writing systems: critical concepts in linguistics 1 Writing technology and its applications
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adam_text | CONTENTS
VOLUME I WRITING TECHNOLOGY AND ITS
APPLICATIONS
Acknowledgements
xv
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters
xvii
Introduction
1
1
A taxonomy of alphabets and scripts
4
EARL M.
HERRICK
2
The multilingual and multiorthographic Taiwan-based
Internet: creative uses of writing systems on college-affiliated
BBSs
32
HSI-YAO
SU
3
Writing and kinship in northern Ghana: from cowry payments
to paper documents
55
SEAN HAWKINS
4
A sequence of scripts
79
RUTHERFORD
ARIS
5
On graphemic representation of the Oriya phonemes
94
PANCHANAN MOHANTY AND GABRIEL
ALTMANN
6
Asia s orthographic tradition
112
WILLIAM C.
HANNAS
7
The New World begins to write: the
Zapotee
and Isthmian
scripts (Mexico)
136
ANDREW ROBINSON
CONTENTS
8
It all hinges on the vowels: reconsidering the alphasyllabary
classification
152
HEIDI SWANK
9
Phoneme and grapheme: how parallel can they be?
169
DAVID G.
LOCKWOOD
10
The neural representation of orthography-phonology interface
and phonological encoding in reading: the case of syllabic and
alphabetic scripts
180
RAMESH KUMAR MISHRA
11
Beyond word processing: the computer as a new writing space
192
JAY DAVID BOLTER
12
Uses of web pages for endangered languages
210
WILLIAM J. POSER
13
Technology, literacy and orality: the case of the
Coeur
d Alene
language
220
GARY SOBBING AND AUDRA VINCENT
14
Language and literacy development in computer-mediated
contexts and communities
233
STEVEN L. THORNE AND REBECCA W. BLACK
VOLUME II ORTHOGRAPHY
Acknowledgements 1X
Introduction
!
15
Script reform in and after the Soviet Union
4
BERNARD COMRIE
16
British Colonial rule in Natal, the growth of missionary activity,
and the development of language study
8
RACHEL GILMOUR
17
Introduction to the
1996
reform of German orthography
26
SALLY JOHNSON
18
Strategies for representing tone in African writing systems
46
STEVEN BIRD
CONTENTS
19
Written language and foreign language teaching
85
VIVIAN COOK
20
Can orthography influence second language syllabic
segmentation? Japanese epenthetic vowels and French
consonantal clusters
102
SYLVAIN
DETEY AND JEAN-LUC NESPOULOUS
21
Urdu in Devanagari: shifting orthographic practices and
Muslim identity in Delhi
123
RIZWAN AHMAD
22
The sociolinguistics of script choice: an introduction
149
PETER UNSETH
23
Writing Tuareg: the three script options
153
ANDREW SAVAGE
24
The ascendancy of the Cham script: how a literacy workshop
became the catalyst
161
DORIS E. BLOOD
25
The introduction of Latin letters
171
WILLIAM FIERMAN
26
Reading devices
197
RICHARD SPROAT
27
Postcolonial
orthographies
230
MARK SEBBA
28
I can t read that way of writing : reasons for supporting
the use of two writing systems in the Apache language
revitalization project
251
PAMELA
INNES
29
Script change in Azerbaijan: acts of identity
261
LYNLEY HATCHER
30
Emblems of independence: script choice in post-Soviet
Turkmenistan
272
VICTORIA CLEMENT
31
Perspectives and directions of the classical Rapanui script
285
THOMAS S. BARTHEL
32
Pathway to an acceptable orthography
291
FRANCENE PATTERSON
CONTENTS
33
How do you write
Lisu?
298
DAVID L. MORSE AND THOMAS M. TEHAN
34
When you choose, must you lose? Standard orthography versus
dialect diversity
318
BLAIR
A. RUDES
35
Orthography and lexical access
327
ECKART SCHEERER
36
Principles for the design of practical writing systems
347
RICHARD L. VENEZKY
37
The endangered Arbresh language and the importance of
standardized writing for its survival: the case of
Piana degli
Albanesi,
Sicily
362
EDA DERHEMI
38
Authority and discourse: towards a model for orthography
selection
385
CHRISTINA
EIRA
39
Five vowels or three? Linguistics and politics in
Quechua
language planning in Peru
431
NANCY H.
HOMBERGER
40
Developing orthographies: the Athapaskan languages of
the Northwest Territories, Canada
449
KEREN RICE
41
Reducing Pacific languages to writings
467
PETER
MÜHLHÄUSLER
VOLUME III LITERACY
Acknowledgements
ix
Introduction
1
42
The consequences of literacy
4
JACK GOODY AND IAN WATT
43
Development of orthographies
46
FLORIAN COULMAS
CONTENTS
44
Adults and world literacy
54
DAVID BARTON
45
The ideological9 model
64
BRIAN V. STREET
46
Literacy and language choice
94
RANDAL HOLME
47
Orthography and phonology: the psychological reality of
orthographic depth 111
RAM FROST
48
Writing as a problem: African grassroots writing, economies
of literacy, and globalization
127
JAN BLOMMAERT
49
Literacy and social practice
158
SHÍRLEY
BRKE
HEATH
50
BHiteracy: teaching reading and writing in the
indigenous language
164
NORBERT
FRANCIS AND JON REYHNER
51
Literature for the semi-literate: issues for emerging literacies
in the Kimberley region of North-western Australia
195
JOSEPH BLYTHE AND FRANCES K.OFOD
52
Languages worth writing: endangered languages of Nepal
212
MARY MORGAN AND DEEPA GURUNG
53
Mayan language revival and revitalization politics: linguists and
linguistic ideologies
222
NORA C. ENGLAND
54
Literacy work in Papua New Guinea: the accidental and
the planned
245
MARY RAYMOND
55
Intellectual property rights among indigenous languages of
the U.S. southwest
263
EVAN ASHWORTH, MELISSA AXELROD, KE1KO BEERS.
JALON
BEGAY, MELVATHA CHEE, ERIN DEBENPORT,
SHELEEE EASTERDAY,
ET AL.
56
Learning to read across writing systems: transfer, metalinguistic
awareness and second-language reading development
273
K.EIKO
KODA
CONTENTS
57
Exploring biliteracy in Maori-medium education: an
ethnographic perspective
295
RICHARD HILL AND STEPHEN
MAY
58
Why make books for people who don t read? A perspective
on documentation of an endangered language from
Solomon Islands
319
ANGELA TERRILL
59
Developing ways of writing vernaculars: problems and
solutions in a historical perspective
333
PHILIP BAKER, WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM R. K. AGNIHOTRI,
A. L. KHANNA AND
N.
SHRIMPTON
60
A social orthography of identity: the N ko literacy movement in
West Africa
385
CHRISTOPHER WYROD
61
On native language literacy: a personal perspective
401
OFELIA ZEPEDA
62
A community s solution to some literacy problems:
the Mayangna of Nicaragua
409
ELENA E.
BENEDICTO
63
Perspectives on literacy in endangered language revitalization
421
PATRICIA SHAW
64
Literacy ability and practice in Peru: an indigenous account
423
KATHLEEN TACELOSKY
65
The bilingual-bicultural program for the Tarahumara of
Chihuahua
432
CARLA PACIOTTO
66
All literate and nothing to read: the problem of a lack of
written language in Rotuman
450
MARIT
VAMARASI
67
Contemporary indigenous literacy and the growth of ethnicity
458
LINDA KING
68
Language use along the urban street in Senegal: perspectives
from proprietors of commercial signs
479
MARIKO
SHIOHATA
CONTENTS
VOLUME
IV HISTORY OF WRITING
Acknowledgements
vii
Introduction
1
69
The evolution of syllabaries from alphabets: transmission,
language contrast, and script typology
3
JOHN S.
JUSTESON
AND LAURENCE D. STEPHENS
70
Chinese script and the diversity of writing systems
45
GEOFFREY SAMPSON
71
Decipherment
60
C. В.
F.
WALKER
72
Discovery and decipherment
66
D. HOUSTON
73
What is writing?
74
FLORIAN COULMAS
74
Units of speech and units of writing
91
FLORIAN
COULMAS
75
Orthography
108
JAMES
LOCKHART
76
Of glyphs and glottography
127
MALCOLM D. HYMAN
77
Plato s Ideas and Cbampollion s decipherment of the Egyptian
hieroglyphs
150
BARRY B. POWELL
78
Christian alphabets of the Caucasus: Albanian, Armenian, and
Georgian scripts
161
JEAN-PIERRE
MAHÉ
79
The primacy of writing?
168
JOSEF VACHEK
80
King Sejong s one-man renaissance
177
AMALIA
E. GNANADESIKAN
81
Aramaic, the death of written Hebrew, and language shift in
the Persian period
192
WILLIAM M. SCHNIEDEWIND
CONTENTS
82
Competing scripts: the introduction of the Roman alphabet in
Africa
206
HELMA
PASCH
83
Ex Uno
Płura :
the uneasy road of Ethiopian languages
toward standardization
249
GRAZIANO SAVÀ
AND
MAURO
TOSCO
84
Evolution of
Brăhmî
script: a linguistic approach
276
DILIP RAJGOR
85
Literacy and the beginning of language history
286
NICHOLAS OSTLER
86
Reclaiming the
Sumero-
Akkadian legacy
289
CYRUS H. GORDON
87
The functions of literacy in the Graeco-Roman world
309
WILLIAM V. HARRIS
88
The
Kharoşţhî
script
326
RICHARD SALOMON
89
Introduction: tokens, a new theory
343
DENISE SCHMANDT-BESSERAT
Index 357
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