Re: Ancient writing systems
- From: "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Apr 2007 20:10:59 -0700
On Apr 23, 10:40 pm, hru...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Herman Rubin) wrote:
In article <1177185758.247250.33...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Peter T. Daniels <gramma...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 21, 2:54 pm, CatalinaIslandView <isla...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Peter T. Daniels wrote:The only alphabet ever invented is the Greek. All the others (the list
On Apr 21, 1:19 pm, CatalinaIslandView <isla...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Yes, sorry. Acrophonic. What would then be the first known alphabet?
wrote:
What was (were) the first logographic writing system(s)? I have beenThe first known logographic (logosyllabic) writing system is the
trying to do some research on my own and am stuck at Proto-Canaanite
and Proto-Sinaitic (wouldn't the second come first?) Anyway, I am
confused and would welcome anyone who could simplify the topic a bit.
Sumerian.
The other known ones are Chinese and Maya.
Neither Proto-Sinaitic nor its descendant (Proto-)Canaanite is
logographic.
isn't long: Etruscan, a handful of Italic ones, Roman, Coptic,
Gothic,Armenian, Georgian, Glagolitic, Cyrillic, "Caucasian Albanian")
have descended from it or (runes, ogham) from its offspring Roman.
The Greek is a modified form of the Phoenician. The
first known alphabetic writing is Semitic, and the oldest
known trace of it (as of this time) is on a cliff on the
Nile, dated as 1900 BCE. I doubt if any of the Semitic
alphabets are based on the Greek.
Other invented alphabets are the Indian alphabet, which
seems to have taken some of its characters from the
Semitic, and the Korean, which is not like any of the
others.
Has it ever occurred to you to LEARN something about a topic you
insist on typing about?
As has already been mentioned in this thread, Phoenician is not an
alphabet, "Indian" is neither a script (there are hundreds of Indian
scripts) nor an alphabet, and Korean is not an alphabet.
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