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      <Text language="ger">Der vorliegende Band der Reihe, herausgegeben von Paola Cotticelli Kurras und Alfredo Rizza hat die Variation innerhalb der Schriftsysteme zum Gegenstand, in der es haupts&#xE4;chlich um Konzepte, metalinguistische Aspekte, Analysemethoden, ferner  Geschichte der Schrift- und Adaptions&#xFC;berlieferung in Bezug auf kulturelle Unterschiede und Sprachpolitik in antiken und modernen Denkm&#xE4;lern aus Altanatolien, Kreta und Griechenland, Altitalien, Alteuropa mit Island geht.</Text>
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      <Text language="ger">Der Band &#xF6;ffnet eine neugegr&#xFC;ndete Reihe LautSchriftSprache, die der historischen Graphematik gewidmet ist. Das  Forschungsgebiet der Graphematik ist multidisziplin&#xE4;res und stellt die Br&#xFC;cke zwischen Philologie, Sprachgeschichte, Epigraphik und Semiotik dar. Die historische Graphematik die allgemeinen Strukturen &#xFC;berlieferter Schreibsysteme. So besch&#xE4;ftigt sie sich beispielsweise mit Ver&#xE4;nderungen im System und der Reaktion darauf durch die einzelnen Sprecher- bzw. Sprachgruppen, d.h. deren individuelle L&#xF6;sungsm&#xF6;glichkeiten im Rahmen dieser Strukturen.&lt;br/&gt;Der vorliegende Band, herausgegeben von Paola Cotticelli Kurras und Alfredo Rizza, hat die Variation innerhalb der Schriftsysteme zum Gegenstand, in der es haupts&#xE4;chlich um Konzepte, metalinguistische Aspekte, Analysemethoden und Geschichte der Schrift- und Adaptions&#xFC;berlieferung in Bezug auf kulturelle Unterschiede und Sprachpolitik in antiken und modernen Denkm&#xE4;lern geht. Die Beitr&#xE4;ge erl&#xE4;utern beispielsweise Ver&#xE4;nderungen im System und die Reaktion darauf durch die einzelnen Sprecher- bzw. Sprachgruppen, d.h. deren individuelle L&#xF6;sungsm&#xF6;glichkeiten im Rahmen dieser Strukturen. Die geographischen und die chronologischen Koordinaten reichen von den historischen Alphabeten Europas (den Schriftsysteme aus dem germanischen Areal, von den Runen bis hin zu alt- und Mittelenglischen bzw. alt- und mitteldeutschen &#xDC;berlieferung und den altitalienischen Texten) &#xFC;ber die hieroglyphischen und logosyllabischen Schriftsysteme des Mittelmeeres (Linear A und B, die italischen Dialekte) und des Vorderen Orients (Keilschrift und Hieroglyphen im Altanatolien aus der indogermanischen literarischen Tradition). Die zugrundeliegenden kulturellen Traditionen bezeugen die Eigenartigkeit der einzelnen Schriftsysteme als Ausdruck lokaler Kultur. Ein gutes Beispiel daf&#xFC;r liefert das Altanatoliens mit den zwei Schriftsystemen im Hethiter Reich (Keilschrift und Hieroglyphen) bis hin zu den epikorischen Alphabeten Anatolien im I. Jahrtausend (sidetisch). Im europ&#xE4;ischen Mittelalter werden Aspekte der orthographischen Varianten im Altisl&#xE4;ndisch und im Altitalienischen. Aus der mykenischen Zeit werden Variationen in den administrativen Texten, die charakteristisch und funktional f&#xFC;r jene Kultur und &#xDC;berlieferung sind. All diese Texte bezeugen eine F&#xFC;lle unterschiedlicher Schrifttr&#xE4;ger, die jeweils eine entscheidende Rolle in der Entwicklung der Schriftsystemen spielen: von den Tontafeln und den Steininschriften und Totengr&#xE4;bern bis hin zu den Metallt&#xE4;felchen, Papyri und Papier.</Text>
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      <Text language="eng">The volume opens a newly founded series devoted to historical graphemics. The research field of graphemics is multidisciplinary and represents a bridge between philology, historical linguistics, epigraphy and semiotics. Historical graphemics deals with changes in writing systems and the alternative adaptations, contaminations and responses by individuals or groups within their cognitive and/or cultural framework.&#x2028;The present volume, edited by Paola Cotticelli Kurras and Alfredo Rizza, deals with the variation within the systems of writing focusing on various aspects: the metalangue of the discipline, the methods of analysis, the history of writing, its adaptation in the  different cultural environment, the orthographic and linguistic policies. The geographic and the chronological coordinates range from the historical alphabets of Europe (from the runes to the Old and Middle English or Old and Middle German traditions and the Old Italian texts) to the hieroglyphic and logosyllabic systems of the Mediterranean (Linear A and B) and the Near East (cuneiform and hieroglyphics in ancient Anatolia). The underlying cultural traditions testify the peculiarity of individual scriptures as an expression of local cultures. Good examples are provided can be found in Ancient Anatolia with the two systems attested in the II mill. b.C. in the Hittite realm (cuneiform and hieroglyphs), and, in the I mill. B.C. with the local alphabets and the challenges they pose for the quest of the origin and spreads of alphabets in the Mediterranean area. This volume also hosts the editio princeps of a new Sidetic inscription. Other interesting examples are to be found during the European Middle Ages, in particular aspects of orthographic variants in Old Icelandic and Old Italian. For the Mycenaeans variations in the administrative texts were characteristic and functional to social and cultural aspects of the time.</Text>
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      <Text language="eng">This volume inaugurates a new series LautSchriftSprache &#x2013; ScriptandSound, founded by Paola Cotticelli-Kurras (University of Verona, Italy) and Gaby Waxenberger (University of Munich, Germany). It deals with writing systems ranging chronologically from the cuneiform of the II millennium B.C. to present-day alphabets, and geographically from the Middle-East, and the Caucasus to Continental Europe, and the Mediterranean Area. Graphemics is the inspiring research field of the new series and of this volume in particular as a multidisciplinary approach connecting philology, language history, language policies, epigraphy, semiotics, and the newly emerging computational disciplines. Although graphemics is not an independent subject, it certainly deserves its own space among the many scientific approaches to language and culture. Historical graphemics is the special topic of the present volume edited by Paola Cotticelli-Kurras (Verona, Italy) and Alfredo Rizza (Verona, Italy), and describes both common and independent structures of writing systems, which represent cultural products, local knowledge resulting from many traditions throughout time and space. LSS 1 topics include metalinguistic terminologies and concepts, and also the research issue of language contact from the perspective of writing (systems) at all levels.</Text>
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      <Text language="eng">Paola Cotticelli studied in Pavia (I) and in Munich, where she received her PhD. She is full professor for Historical and Indo-European Linguistics and Head of the Center for Foreign Languages at the University of Verona, scientific and editorial board member and author of &#x201C;Hethitisches W&#xF6;rterbuch&#x201D;. Main research fields: comparative syntax and morphology of Indo-European languages, lexicography, Anatolian languages, Ancient Greek, Ancient Lithuanian, Metalanguage and History of concepts in the History of Linguistics and Grammaticography.&lt;br/&gt;She is also head of the &#x201C;Laboratorio del lessico di linguistica&#x201D; (www.linguisticslab.org), a research center for metalanguage, writing systems (cuneiform, alphabets, hieroglyphs), and researches on brand names. Recent research projects: &#x201E;Indogermanische Syntax: der Satz, die Syntax der Nebens&#xE4;tze&#x201C; (2014-2022); &#x201E;Die Syntax des Partizips und konkurrierende Konstruktionen&#x201C; financed by the Foundation F. von Thyssen (2014-2016); Syntax of Luvian (Marie Curie Horizon 2020, 2015-2017).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Alfredo Rizza is researcher at the University of Verona. Born in Sal&#xF2; he studied in Pavia and Firenzen and received grants for research at the University of Berkeley, W&#xFC;rzburg and Graz.  His interests span from ancient Cultures and Civilizations of the Aegeo-Anatolian Area to contemporary theories of language and semiotics. He is junior professor for General and Historical Linguistics at the University of Verona.</Text>
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      <Text language="ger">&#x201E;[T]he foundation of this LautSchriftSprache &#x2013; ScriptandSound series is a significant development in promoting interdisciplinary work in historical graphemics, and subsequent volumes in the series will contribute further to progress in this field.&#x201C;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Von: Anna P. Judson&lt;br/&gt;In: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.08.38&lt;br/&gt;----------------------------------------------------------------&lt;br/&gt;&#x201E;1e origins of the volume lie in a conference of the same name as the volume series, LautSchri0Sprache (ScriptandSound; Verona 2013), which was the third one in the series. Twenty-one papers out of those presented in the conference have been published in the volume. 1e volume therefore presents an impressive collection of languages [...] However, the true richness of the volume does not lie in the collection of languages and their writing systems discussed, but on the analysis concerning the di!erent structures of writing systems and their "t with the (morpho-)phonological structures of other languages, when borrowed (&#x201C;the perfect "t&#x201D;).  [...] the volume also includes studies on the chronology of the development of writing systems, studies on writing support, and cultural context, to mention a few. In this way, the volume certainly brings in something novel to the "eld, and is a welcome addition to the more traditional approach to research on writing systems.&#x201C;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Von Sonja Dahlgren&lt;br/&gt;In: Arctos 54 (2020), S. 391 f.</Text>
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