En particulier, on étudiera la polémique concernant la possibilité de considérer les systèmes de communication hiéroglyphiques présents dans les codex aztèques, mixtèques et mésoaméricaines (à l’exception des mayas) comme écriture. Based on this idea, I propose that semiotic writing strategies are possible, and that writing should not be seen as a mere surrogate of phonetics: this vision could solve the long-standing question of why writing systems that developed phoneticism seem to start in a non-phonetic stage that is still treated, in an unclear way, as ‘proto-writing’.ĭans cet article on voudrait proposer les fondements d’une nouvelle théorie des systèmes d’écriture et de l’écriture en général. After exposing the history of this controversy and the problematic elements in contemporary grammatological and semasiographic visions, I propose to treat Aztec and Mixtec writing as complex systems which depict language through bottom-up strategies (logograms and/or syllabograms, which are signs that try to represent the morphological and phonological levels of language), and top-down strategies (pictography, which is a semantic depiction aided by contextual inferences grounded in pragmatics), strategies that roughly correspond to the bottom-up and top-down language processing operations. It concentrates on the decades-long controversy about whether to consider the highly pictorial communication system present in Aztec, Mixtec and other non-Maya Mesoamerican pictorial codices as writing. All rights reserved.The aim of this paper is to propose the elements of a new theory of writing and writing systems. High School Football Previews: The ins and outs of McKee announces 5 finalists for lieutenant governor Family Bible, inherited 10 times in 300 years, is RI gets OK to resume billing Medicaid for state hospital patients Uncertainty surrounds summer events in RI Lets Solve This free newsletter launching soon More in News Patriots Herron helps stop assault on a woman Singer Angilly gets emotional during national anthem as Bruins fans return to TD Garden Assessing winners and losers at NBA trade deadline More in Sports Young readers: Animal tales and fantastic adventures Restaurants will keep moving it outdoors Theres a new baker in Jamestown More in Entertainment Lets Solve This free newsletter launching soon Time Lapse: Making way for a reservoir Pet of the week: And now a word from Leo.More in Life Should RI help businesses that didnt survive COVID This is my fabric Fashion executive-turned-landscaper finds happiness in his RI roots Cinemas at Warwick Mall, South Kingstown close More in Business OpinionRowley: Independent app developers deserve a fair shake Tyler Rowley OpinionCasimiro: Our food banks need more state and private help Julie A.Casimiro OpinionChaput: RI womens long role in the suffrage fight Erik J.
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