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1 The birth of the alphabet- writing system of language

2 Written language is more conservative than spoken language! (Fromkin Rodman Hyams [2007] 521) 382

3 Why did civilizations develop a system of writing?  to deal with the complex demands of a large population, such as tax collection, trade, civil/criminal laws, religion, technology, medicine, warfare, storytelling, and education.

4  Writing is so important that historians consider the invention of writing to be the beginning of history. The period before writing is called, “pre-history.”  Think about all of the ways you encounter writing on a particular day……. How would life be different if our civilization didn’t have writing?

5  While modern spoken language is believed to be over 40,000 years old, the first writing was invented in Mesopotamia about 5000 years ago, most likely to record financial transactions.  Later, Egypt (3100 BC), the Indus Valley civilization (2500 BC), Crete (1900 BC), and the Chinese (1200 BC) created their own written languages. Sumerian cuneiform tablet

6  Sumerian writing is called Cuneiform, which means “wedge- shaped.”  The scribe used a stylus made of a sharpened reed with a wedge-shaped point to press symbols into clay, which was then baked in the sun to harden  English army officer, Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson deciphered cuneiform in 1847 Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson

7  Writing is used in art  Writing shows a mathematical system based on 60  Writing is used for medicine, seals, and records  Writing announces exploits of leaders  Writing is used to announce laws, like Hammurabi’s Code  Writing is used to tell stories, such as Gilgamesh, flood myths, creation stories (the Enuma Elish) and others.

8 Hammurabi’s Code Epic of Gilgamesh Creation Story, Enuma Elish Gilgamesh and Enkidu cylinder seal impression with cuneiform

9  About 3100 BC, Egyptian hieroglyphics appeared virtually full developed. Where did they come from?  Egyptians wrote on papyrus, a kind of paper made from a reed.  Writing adorned burial chambers, jewelry, furniture, temples, and practically any surface.  It was used to write literary classics like the Egyptian Book of the Dead Papyrus scroll from the Egyptian Book from the Dead

10  Nobody knows exactly what Ancient Egyptian sounded like, but the meaning of hieroglyphics was deciphered using the Rosetta Stone which was found in 1799.  The Rosetta Stone is a slab of stone weighing 1500 pounds and measuring 3’9” x 2’4” x 11”.  The Stone proved invaluable because it contained identical text written in Greek, Eqyptian hieroglyphs, and a 3 rd language  In 1823, Jean Francois Champollion announced that he deciphered the text Rosetta Stone Jean Francois Champollion

11  Egyptian writing is written in any direction, right to left, left to right, up-down, down-up.  Hieroglyphs use semantic symbols, ie, symbols that stand for words and ideas. For example, some words are recognizable pictures of objects like a bird or a snake.  Hieroglyphs can also represent sounds and serve as a kind of alphabet. Thus, the meaning comes from the sounds. For example, in English the letters C-A-T only have meaning when the sounds are pronounced together to form a word.

12  In ancient Egypt, probably less than 1% of the population could read and write. The profession of the scribe was a high status profession.  Thoth was the god of wisdom, inventor of writing, patron of scribes and the divine mediator.  He is pictured as a man with the head of an ibis holding a scribe's palette and stylus. Often, he wears a lunar crescent on his head.  It is he who questions the souls of the dead about their deeds in life before their heart is weighed against the feather. He writes down the results. Thoth

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14 1500 BC: Cave Drawings as Pictograms 4000 BC: Sumerian Cuneiform 3000 BC: Hieroglyphics 1500 BC: West Semitic Syllabary of the Phonecians 1000 BC: Ancient Greeks Borrow the Phoenician Consonantal Alphabet 750 BC: Etruscans Borrow the Greek Alphabet 500 BC: Romans Adapt the Etruscan/Greco Alphabet to Latin (Fromkin, Rodman &Hyams [2011] 553) Later Cyrus and Methodius invented the Cyrillic Alphabet taking some symbols from the Greek Alphabet, some from the Roman Alphabet and inventing some of the own. 3814

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16 A Pictographic writing system has the advantage of looking like what it represents, but it requires a different picture for every different concept, and some concepts are so abstract that pictures are problematic. 3816

17 Invent a pictogram for each of the following words: eyeboylibrary treeforestwar honestyuglyrun Scotch tapesmoke (Fromkin Rodman Hyams [2011] 545-546) 3817

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