Early greek alphabetic writing : a linguistic approach.
Despite the flourishing of epichoric studies on the Archaic Greek scripts in the 1960s, embodied by archaeologists Lilian Hamilton Jeffery and Margherita Guarducci, most scholarship on early alphabetic writing in Greece has focused on questions around the origin of 'the Greek alphabet' ins...
Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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OXBOW Books,
2021.
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Collection: | Contexts of and Relations Between Early Writing Systems Ser.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Intro
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1. The advent of alphabetic writing in Greece
- 1.1 Place
- 1.2 Date
- 1.3 Model
- 1.4 Earliest use
- 1.5 Other related questions
- 1.6 New perspectives
- 2. A linguistic analysis of the early Greek alphabets
- 2.1 Theoretical framework
- 2.2 Graphematic data on the epichoric alphabets
- 3. Greek alphabetic scripts
- 3.1 The analysis of abecedaria
- 3.2 Etruscan abecedaria: a case study on borrowing and reforms
- 3.3 Abecedaria for the study of the Greek alphabets
- 3.4 The Greek reforms?
- 4. Vocalic notation in the epichoric alphabets
- 4.1 Short vowels
- 4.2 Long vowels
- 4.3 Some considerations on the notation of the vowels
- 5. Consonantal notation in the epichoric alphabets
- 5.1 Nasals
- 5.2 Liquids
- 5.3 Approximant /w/
- 5.4 Voiceless glottal fricative /h/
- 5.5 Sibilant /s/
- 5.6 Voiced stops
- 5.7 Voiceless stops
- 5.8 Aspirated voiceless stops
- 5.9 Consonant clusters
- 5.10 Some considerations on the notation of the consonants
- 6. Conclusions
- 6.1 Early alphabetic writing in Greece: a new approach
- 6.2 Scripts and notation systems of the Greek alphabets
- 6.3 The epichoric alphabets as autonomous writing systems
- Bibliography