e ubiity of polygray and its significan for e typology of iti systems

IF 0.6 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Sven Osterkamp, Gordian Schreiber
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Abstract

It has often been assumed that there is, or should be, a one-to-one correspondence between graphs and linguistic units in writing systems as the norm. This is not merely doubtful in terms of descriptive accuracy. Conceptualizing writing systems in such a way also has profound consequences for the application of typological categories to specific cases. In this paper we first suggest a working definition of polygraphy, also touching upon its demarcation from adjacent concepts such as ligatures and diacritics. Having demonstrated that polygraphy is in fact fundamental to a significant number of typologically diverse writing systems, we argue in favor of a typology of writing systems taking the ubiquity of polygraphy into due account, with definitions going beyond one-to-one correspondences as the default.
聚灰色的普遍性及其对iti系统类型的意义
人们通常认为,在书写系统中,图形和语言单位之间存在或应该存在一对一的对应关系。这不仅在描述的准确性方面值得怀疑。以这种方式概念化书写系统也对类型学范畴在特定情况下的应用产生了深远的影响。在本文中,我们首先提出了一个工作定义的测谎,也触及了它的界限,从邻近的概念,如结界和变音符。在证明了测谎术实际上是大量不同类型的书写系统的基础之后,我们主张将测谎术的普遍性纳入适当考虑的书写系统的类型学,并将定义超越一对一对应作为默认值。
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Written Language and Literacy
Written Language and Literacy LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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