Systema scripturae
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Systema scripturae, vel ratio scribendi, est modus quo cultura suam linguam scribit. Exemplaria sunt abecedaria, hieroglyphica Aegyptia, et aliarum culturam ut Maiarum, character Sinicus et Kana. Systema scripturae differt ab arte scribendi: systema scripturae est technologia, scriptura ipsa rhetoricam et genera literaria quoque comprehendit. Scientia systematum scripturae est grammatologia.[1]

Abecedaria: Latinum Cyrillicum Graecum Armenium Georgianum HangulLogogrammata ac syllabaria: Characteres Sinici (L) Kana (S) ac Kanses (L) Hania (L) Consonantaria (abjad): Arabicum HebraicumAbugidae: Indica septentrionalis Indica meridionalis Geezica Thana Syllabaria Canadensia
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Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Daniels et Bright 1995:1, 3.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Clodd, Edward, 1904. The Story of the Alphabet. Novi Eboraci: Appleton.
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- Coulmas, Florian. 1989. The Writing Systems of the World. Oxonii: Blackwell.
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- DeFrancis, John. 1989. Visible Speech: The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
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- Faulmann, Karl. 1880. Das Buch der Schrift, enthaltend die Schriftzeichen und Alphabeten aller Zeiten und aller Völker des Erdkreises. Vindobondae: K. K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei.
- Faulmann, Karl. 1880. Illustrirte Geschichte der Schrift: Populär-wissenschaftliche Darstellung der Entstehung der Schrift der Sprache und der Zahlen sowie der Schriftsysteme aller Völker der Erde. Vindobona, Pestinum et Lipsia: A. Hartleben's Verlag.
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- Ober, J. Hamilton. 1965. Writing: Man's Greatest Invention. Baltimore: Peabody Institution.
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- Taylor, Isaac. 1883.The Alphabet: An Account of the Origin and Development of Letters. London: Kegan Paul, Trench.