Writing is a relative latecomer to the history of language. This program tracks its emergence in Mesopotamia, China, and Mesoamerica and its spread down through the millennia via conquest—usually violent, sometimes benign—and colonization. The creation of creoles and pidgins resulting from the interaction of specific populations is also addressed, and speculation is made about the first things to be written down. Noam Chomsky; Peter Daniels, coeditor of The World's Writing Systems; the Manhattan Institute's John McWhorter; MIT's Michel DeGraff; and Salikoko Mufwene, of The University of Chicago, contribute. (48 minutes
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The ultimate cause of much historical, social and cultural change is the gradual accumulation of hum...
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Recent contributions on literacy have focused on analysing writing as a mode of communication, rathe...
Abstract In the paper, a short discussion on the role of writing in the history of humanity is pres...
This talk makes the case that language is not innate, that there is no language instinct, and that t...
Introduction: Setting the questions. By any measure, the creation and development of writing was a c...
SummaryDecoding the world’s oldest as yet undeciphered writing system could help to improve our unde...
Anthropological contributions are essential to understanding the evolution of writing and its potent...
Writing is a unique human achievement, and this chapter sketches some of the history of this achieve...
Abstract Language has power which provides the terms by which reality may be constituted, the names ...
This paper written with an intention of exploring point of view on how writing being the fundamental...
The ultimate cause of much historical, social and cultural change is the gradual accumulation of hum...
It seems to me that the study of writing is about where the study of language was before the develop...
It is hard to answer the question when the human race started speaking: was it 50,000, 150,000 or 25...
Wstęp; 1. Egipt; 2. Mezopotamia; 3. Daleki Wschód i Chiny; 4. Grecja; 5. Rzym; Zakończenie.The devel...
The ultimate cause of much historical, social and cultural change is the gradual accumulation of hum...
The history of writing is an epic that spans six thousand years, from the valleys of the tigris and ...
Recent contributions on literacy have focused on analysing writing as a mode of communication, rathe...
Abstract In the paper, a short discussion on the role of writing in the history of humanity is pres...
This talk makes the case that language is not innate, that there is no language instinct, and that t...