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Part II - Elements of Orthography

Marco Condorelli
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University of Central Lancashire, Preston
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Claridge, C. & Kytö, M. (eds.). 2019. Punctuation in Context: Past and Present Perspectives. Bern: Peter Lang.Google Scholar
Coulmas, F. 2003. Writing Systems: An Introduction to Their Linguistic Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (see especially pp. 1888, which correspond to three individual chapters: Chapter 2, ‘The basic options: meaning and sounds’; Chapter 3, ‘Signs of words’; and Chapter 4, ‘Signs of syllables’).Google Scholar
Daniel, P. 2018. An Exploration of Writing. Sheffield; Bristol: Equinox.Google Scholar
Crystal, D. 2015. Making a Point: The Pernickety Story of English Punctuation. London: Profile Books.Google Scholar
Meletis, D. 2020. The Nature of Writing. A Theory of Grapholinguistics (Grapholinguistics and its Applications 3). Brest: Fluxus Editions.Google Scholar

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Peikola, M., Mäkilähde, A., Varila, M.-L., Salmi, H. & Skaffari, J. (eds.). 2017. Verbal and Visual Communication in Early English Texts. Turnhout: Brepols.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rogers, H. 2005. Writing Systems: A Linguistic Approach. Malden; Oxford: Blackwell Publishing (and especially pp. 13–18 in Chapter 2).Google Scholar
Mountford, J. 1989. ‘Language and writing-systems’. In Collinge, N. E. (ed.), An Encyclopedia of Language. London: Routledge, pp. 701–39.Google Scholar
Sampson, G. 1985. Writing Systems: A Linguistic Introduction. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Tesnière, M.-H., 2020. ‘The mise-en-page in Western manuscripts’. In Coulson, F. & Babcock, R. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Latin Palaeography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 619–32.Google Scholar

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