Grapholinguistics, the multifaceted study of writing systems, is
growing increasingly popular, yet to date no coherent account covering
and connecting its major branches exists. This book now gives an
overview of the core theoretical and empirical questions of this
field. A treatment of the structure of writing systems—their
relation to speech and language, their material features, linguistic
functions, and norms, as well as the different types in which they
come—is complemented by perspectives centring on the use of writing,
incorporating psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic issues such as
reading processes or orthographic variation as social action. Examples
stem from a variety of diverse systems such as Chinese, English,
Japanese, Arabic, Thai, German, and Korean, which allows defining
concepts in a broadly applicable way and thereby constructing a
comparative grapholinguistic framework that provides readers with
important tools for studying any writing system. The book emphasizes
that grapholinguistics is a discipline in its own right, inviting
discussion and further research in this up-and-coming field as well as
an overdue integration of writing into general linguistic discussion.
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An Overview of Grapholinguistics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110757897
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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