none1noOne theory sustains that the invention of writing is linguistically determined and limited to societies whose language is rich in monosyllabic morphemes (Daniels 1992; Boltz 2000). Its validity, however, depends on an assessment of the role of acrophony in the invention of scripts across the globe, something which is still unrealized. As far as the Anatolian Hieroglyphic script is concerned, Hawkins (1986) set forth the only attempt to understand the linguistic rationale behind the use of rebus and acrophony in the script’s invention. In his opinion, a pattern is observable: the syllabic values of the signs were always drawn from monosyllabic or reduplicated stems of Luwian or Hittite words. Thirty years on, this picture of Anat...
Poster presented at the International Multisensory Research Forum, Amsterdam, June 2014<br><br>Abstr...
<b>Styles SJ (2014)</b>. 'What can ancient scripts tell us about sound symbolism?' Poster presented ...
none3noThis article examines the earliest attestations of writing on Crete at the beginning of the s...
One theory sustains that the invention of writing is linguistically determined and limited to societ...
open2noRebus and acrophony are crucial in the development of ancient invented scripts from Mesopotam...
This piece is a short teaser for a longer forthcoming contribution that has as its focus the develop...
Actes de la conférence internationale "Origins of Early Writing Systems" , October 5 to 7, 2007,Peki...
Actes de la conférence internationale "Origins of Early Writing Systems" , October 5 to 7, 2007,Peki...
The Anatolian Hieroglyphic script is a mixed writing system which contains both phonetic and semanto...
This article addresses two Anatolian Hieroglyphic (AH) signs of writing that are attested as determi...
This paper deals with a problem that has been haunting the study of Cretan ‘Hieroglyphic’ for over a...
In this paper, I intend to discuss how to interpret the notion of writing in Cretan Hieroglyphic scr...
We consider two unrelated traditions of hieroglyphic writing, Maya and Egyptian, to discuss distinct...
Writing – of any type – is a highly complex system of visual communication, but it is by no means th...
What is the origin of the earliest script in Europe? Is it invented locally or borrowed from an exte...
Poster presented at the International Multisensory Research Forum, Amsterdam, June 2014<br><br>Abstr...
<b>Styles SJ (2014)</b>. 'What can ancient scripts tell us about sound symbolism?' Poster presented ...
none3noThis article examines the earliest attestations of writing on Crete at the beginning of the s...
One theory sustains that the invention of writing is linguistically determined and limited to societ...
open2noRebus and acrophony are crucial in the development of ancient invented scripts from Mesopotam...
This piece is a short teaser for a longer forthcoming contribution that has as its focus the develop...
Actes de la conférence internationale "Origins of Early Writing Systems" , October 5 to 7, 2007,Peki...
Actes de la conférence internationale "Origins of Early Writing Systems" , October 5 to 7, 2007,Peki...
The Anatolian Hieroglyphic script is a mixed writing system which contains both phonetic and semanto...
This article addresses two Anatolian Hieroglyphic (AH) signs of writing that are attested as determi...
This paper deals with a problem that has been haunting the study of Cretan ‘Hieroglyphic’ for over a...
In this paper, I intend to discuss how to interpret the notion of writing in Cretan Hieroglyphic scr...
We consider two unrelated traditions of hieroglyphic writing, Maya and Egyptian, to discuss distinct...
Writing – of any type – is a highly complex system of visual communication, but it is by no means th...
What is the origin of the earliest script in Europe? Is it invented locally or borrowed from an exte...
Poster presented at the International Multisensory Research Forum, Amsterdam, June 2014<br><br>Abstr...
<b>Styles SJ (2014)</b>. 'What can ancient scripts tell us about sound symbolism?' Poster presented ...
none3noThis article examines the earliest attestations of writing on Crete at the beginning of the s...