Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
155
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Sep 1, 1994
Éditeur
John Benjamins Publishing Co
ISBN-10
9027236194
ISBN-13
9789027236197
Description
D. Gary Miller delves into the intricate world of ancient scripts, offering readers a profound exploration of various syllabic and linear segmental systems. The work methodically examines the phonological characteristics that underpin these scripts, shedding light on their structure and function within historical contexts.
Through detailed analysis, the author reveals the connections between language and writing, illustrating how ancient civilizations conveyed meaning through innovative script forms. By investigating the interplay between phonology and written language, Miller provides insight into the cognitive processes involved in the reading and comprehension of these ancient texts.
This scholarly work not only enhances understanding of linguistic evolution but also invites appreciation for the artistry of ancient writing. Readers gain a deeper awareness of how these scripts shaped communication and cultural expression, resonating across time even into contemporary linguistics.
Through detailed analysis, the author reveals the connections between language and writing, illustrating how ancient civilizations conveyed meaning through innovative script forms. By investigating the interplay between phonology and written language, Miller provides insight into the cognitive processes involved in the reading and comprehension of these ancient texts.
This scholarly work not only enhances understanding of linguistic evolution but also invites appreciation for the artistry of ancient writing. Readers gain a deeper awareness of how these scripts shaped communication and cultural expression, resonating across time even into contemporary linguistics.