Ancient Scripts and Phonological Knowledge

Ancient Scripts and Phonological Knowledge

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D. Gary Miller, Miller
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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This study investigates the properties of several ancient syllabic and linear segmental scripts to make explicit the aspects of linguistic knowledge they attempt to represent. Some recent experimental work suggests that nonliterate speakers do not have segmental knowledge and that only syllabic knowledge is 'real' or accessible, whence the ubiquity of syllabaries. Miller disputes this by showing that such tests do not distinguish relevant types of knowledge, and that linguistic analysis of the ordering and writing conventions of early Western scripts corroborates the evidence from language acquisition, use, and change for segment awareness. By coding segments, the ancient syllabaries represented more phonological knowledge than the alphabet, which was a poor compromise between the vowelless West Semitic scripts and the vowel-redundant syllabic scripts.A wide range of information about early scripts and their development is combined with a new theory of the syllable as 'Sonority Phrase'. The book's value is further enhanced by thorough discussion of the issues from a broad range of theoretical and applied viewpoints, including language play and change, cognition, literacy, and cultural history.
EAN 9789027276711
ISBN 9027276714
Binding Ebook
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Publication date September 6, 1994
Pages 155
Language English
Authors D. Gary Miller, Miller
Series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
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