LINGUIST List 16.1540
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Sat May 14 2005
TOC: Written Language and Literacy 6/2 (2003)
Editor for this issue: Maria Moreno-Rollins
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1. Paul
Peranteau,
Written Language and Literacy Vol. 6, No. 2 (2003)
Message 1: Written Language and Literacy Vol. 6, No. 2 (2003)
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Date: 13-May-2005
From: Paul Peranteau <paul benjamins.com>
Subject: Written Language and Literacy Vol. 6, No. 2 (2003)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Written Language and Literacy
Volume Number: 6
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2003
Main Text:
Table of contents Articles Two lectures on writing Charles F. Hockett 131–175 Orthographic design in the Solomon Islands: The social, historical, and linguistic situation of Touo (Baniata) Angela Terrill and Michael Dunn 177–192 The origin of Mayan syllabograms and orthographic conventions David F. Mora-Marín 193–238 Book Reviews Review of "Du signe à l'écriture; Comment est née l'écriture" Reviewed by Stéphane Grivelet 239–242 Review of "Multilingual literacies: Reading and writing different worlds" by Marilyn Martin-Jones & Kathryn Jones (eds) Reviewed by Courtney B. Cazden 242–246 Review of "Chinese" by Oliver Moore Reviewed by Newell Ann Van Auken 246–250 Review of "Reading the Maya glyphs" by Michael D. Coe & Mark Van Stone Reviewed by Gabrielle Vail 250–254 Editorial Note 255 Publications Received 257–259 Index to Volume 6 261–262
Linguistic Field(s):
Ling & Literature
Writing Systems
Applied Linguistics
Typology
Subject Language(s): Bali (BCN)
Touo (BNT)
Chinese, Mandarin (CHN)
Maya, Yucatán (YUA)
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