2022
DOI: 10.5296/ijl.v14i1.19455
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Shifting Between Writing Systems: Some Linguistic Remarks and Typological Observations

Abstract: Just like human languages, also writing systems tend to change in diachrony, and sometimes they are substituted by new ones, in a process that we can call writing systems shift. The way this process takes place is determined by many conditions, which are here briefly described and discussed. Some recurrent facts suggest that a script shift is a linguistic phenomenon which is strongly marked, and which needs both a strong motivation, inside the speaking community, and a strong motivator, outside the same commun… Show more

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