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    ISBN: 9783825376192 , 3825376192
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (426 pages).
    Series Statement: Akademiekonferenzen Band 24
    Parallel Title: Bunčić, Daniel, 1973 - Biscriptality
    Parallel Title: Print version Bunčić, Daniel Biscriptality : A sociolinguistic typology
    DDC: 400
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Schriftsystem ; Mehrsprachigkeit
    Abstract: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword by Daniel Bunčić -- 1. Introduction (D. Bunčić) -- 1.1. Scope of this study -- 1.2. Notes on terminology and conventions -- 1.2.1. Basic concepts -- 1.2.2. Script variants -- 1.2.3. Names for writing -- 1.2.4. Representation -- 2. History of theoretical research on biscriptality (D. Bunčić) -- 2.1. The context: Sociolinguistics of writing -- 2.2. Concepts of biscriptality before the advent of sociolinguistics -- 2.2.1. Biscriptal documents -- 2.2.1.1. Greek philology: digraphic -- 2.2.1.2. Numismatics: biscriptu(r)al -- 2.2.1.3. Ancient American and Asian studies: bigraphic -- 2.2.2. Biscriptal languages -- 2.3. Sociolinguistic concepts of biscriptality -- 2.3.1. Concepts modelled on diglossia -- 2.3.2. Concepts independent of diglossia -- 2.3.3. Rare meetings of both traditions -- 2.3.4. The state of the art -- 3. A heuristic model for typology (D. Bunčić) -- 3.1. Definition of biscriptality -- 3.2. The sociolinguistic axis: opposition type -- 3.2.1. Privative opposition -- 3.2.2. Equipollent opposition -- 3.2.3. Diasituative variation -- 3.2.4. Summary -- 3.3. The graphematic axis: system level -- 3.4. Synopsis -- 3.5. Adjacent phenomena excluded from the model -- 3.5.1. Biliteracy -- 3.5.2. Complex writing systems and graphic code-switching -- 4. Case studies -- 4.1. Digraphia -- 4.1.1. Medieval Scandinavia: diamesic digraphia (D. Bunčić) -- 4.1.2. Early medieval Ireland: medial digraphia (D. Bunčić) -- 4.1.3. Luvian: medial, diaphasic and/or diastratic digraphia (D. Bunčić) -- 4.1.4. Poljica: diaphasic digraphia (D. Bunčić) -- 4.1.5. Xiangnan Tuhua: gender-based digraphia? (D. Bunčić) -- 4.1.6. Chinese: emerging digraphia? (D. Bunčić) -- 4.1.7. Other cases of digraphia (D. Bunčić) -- 4.2. Diglyphia -- 4.2.1. Russian diaphasic diglyphia (D. Bunčić, E. Kislova, A. Rabus).
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