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Early Forms of Writing. History of Writing. Many legends associated with the inventions of writing. Greek legend – Prince of Phonecia, Cadmus Chinese Fable – their 4-eyed dragon god, Cang Jie did it. Babylonian God Nebo gave it to the Egyptians. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Many legends associated with the inventions of writing.

Greek legend – Prince of Phonecia, Cadmus Chinese Fable – their 4-eyed dragon god,

Cang Jie did it. Babylonian God Nebo gave it to the

Egyptians. In Islam – the alphabet was invented by Allah

and presented to humans, but not the angels.

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Began with PETROGLYPHS – or cave drawings 20,000 yrs ago in Spain

PICTOGRAMS – pix drawings Represent direct objects Once it was accepted as representing

an object – then it was extended to representing ideas associated with the objects, thus Ideograms.

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Some common examples

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Cuneiform – latin words ‘wedge’ and ‘shape’.

Originated in Sumeria More than 6,000 years ago The oldest known writing system On clay slabs – writing about prayers,

epics, poems, docs, etc.

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It evolved and later became known as logographic, or word writing

Each symbol represents both word and concept – like ideograms

Later borrowed by the Babylonians, Assyrians and Persians – spread thruout Asia Minor

They used them to represent the sounds in their language

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Cuneiform later evolved into syllabic writing

The Persians greatly simplified the original cuneiform writing.

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Modern pictographic system Similar to cuneiform – many symbols

are combined to form meanings /concepts

:-) :’-( B-(

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When a graphic symbol no longer has a visual relationship to the word it represents, it becomes a phonographic symbol, standing for the sounds that represent the word.

A single sign can represent all words with the same sound – eg. means ‘sun’ and ‘son’.

An advert which uses this principle – ‘31wonderful flavours’

This is not an efficient system, why?

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At the same time as the Sumerian’s cuneiform – 4000BC – Egyptians using same form of writing

Greeks term it as Hieroglyphs This system represents both concept

and word for the concept. So – became logographic writing system.

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A majority of the alphabets of today’s modern writing system comes from the Greeks.

Word Writing – or logographic writing system A written character represents both the

meaning and pronunciation of each word or morpheme(smallest meaningful unit of language).

English words – 26 words and symbols Chinese and Japanese – many characters that

represent sounds or words – an exception.

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A system without consonant clusters (-ght, -ng)

more efficient than word-writing systems, but has many variation of sounds – in the Jap lang all words can be phonologically represented in 100 syllables.

Cherokee people also adopted the syllabic writing system but only recently invented in 1821.

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Hebrew and Arabic are languages with alphabets that consist of only consonants.

Eg Arabic consonant ktb forms the root words for kitab (book), katab (write), etc.

Compared to English, I like to eat out. = LK T T T.

Works well with person who knows the spoken language.

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Chap 12 – Fromkin et al. The end