Towards a typology of phonemic scripts

Q1 Arts and Humanities Writing Systems Research Pub Date : 2017-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17586801.2017.1308239
A. Gnanadesikan
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ABSTRACT This paper focuses on those scripts whose basic grain size is the phoneme or phonological segment, arguing for both the essential unity and the diversity of such scripts. On the one hand, these scripts encode individual phonemes, unlike syllabaries, and should therefore be recognised as constituting a class. On the other hand, they vary in which vowels they represent, if any, and in how the relationship between vowels and consonants is encoded. These dimensions of which segments are represented and how those segments are arranged to form larger phonological structures vary independently of each other. Furthermore, some phonemic scripts also encode featural or moraic information. Thus, a short list of simple one-word names, like alphabet, abjad and abugida, does not capture the full range of segmental scripts or the relationships between them. A typology using more descriptive terms is presented.
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走向音位文字的类型学
摘要本文以音素或音段为基本粒度的文字为研究对象,认为这类文字既有本质上的统一性,又有本质上的多样性。一方面,这些文字编码单独的音素,不像音节表,因此应该被视为构成一个类。另一方面,它们的不同之处在于它们所表示的元音(如果有的话)以及元音和辅音之间的关系是如何编码的。这些音段代表的维度以及这些音段如何排列以形成更大的音系结构彼此独立地变化。此外,一些音位文字还编码特征信息或韵律信息。因此,一个简单的单词名称的简短列表,如alphabet、abjad和abugida,并不能捕捉到所有的分词脚本或它们之间的关系。提出了一种使用更多描述性术语的类型学。
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