Script as a Collective Memory

Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 38:39-49 (2018)
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Abstract

Owing to the inevitable parallelism between the script and the language, a series of operating terms and procedures of linguistic analysis have been introduced in the scientific study of writing. The methodological approaching between the scientific study of writing and scientific study of languages is based on a solid connection between the language and script, where the very linguistic analysis revealed the two-sided nature of the script – the internal structure conditioned by linguistic phenomena and the external form –conditioned by cultural history.

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