Subject: Chinese language--Influence on foreign languages

Sinography : the borrowing and adaptation of the Chinese script
AuthorHandel, Zev J. (Zev Joseph)
PlaceLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesLanguage, writing and literary culture in the sinographic cosmopolis ; v. 1
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberPL1171.H3383 2019
Descriptionpdf. [xiii, 369 p. : ill. (some color) ; 25 cm]
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Sinography : the borrowing and adaptation of the Chinese script / by Zev Handel.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Chinese writing -- Korean -- Vietnamese -- Japanese -- Comparative analysis -- Other languages: Zhuang, Khitan, Jurchen -- Beyond the sinographosphere: Sumerian and Akkadian -- Conclusion: script adaptation, linguistic typology, and cognitive universals.

"In the more than 3,000 years since its invention, the Chinese script has been adapted many times to write languages other than Chinese, including Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, and Zhuang. In Sinography: Cross-linguistic Perspectives of the Borrowing and Adaptation of the Chinese Script, Zev Handel provides a comprehensive analysis of how the structural features of these languages constrained and motivated methods of script adaptation. This comparative study reveals the universal principles at work in the borrowing of logographic scripts. By analyzing and explaining these principles, Handel advances our understanding of how early writing systems have functioned and spread, providing a new framework that can be applied to the history of scripts beyond East Asia, such as Sumerian and Akkadian cuneiform."-- Provided by publisher.

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