Wednesday, October 3, 2007

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Cave Painting First scriptures

ancient peoples sought a means to record the language. Painted on the walls of the caves to send messages and signs and symbols used to designate a tribe or membership. As human knowledge was developed, it was necessary writing to convey information.
The first writing was pictographic symbols representing objects, was cuneiform, that is, wedge-shaped features with a certain style recorded on a clay tablet. Subsequently developed ideographic elements, where the symbol not only represented the object but also ideas and qualities associated with it.
However, the writing still contains the meaning, but not the sound of words.
later joined cuneiform phonetic elements, ie, signs that represent certain sounds. Hieroglyphs Egyptians went through a similar process (with pictograms to ideograms) and incorporated signs for consonants, but were never constitute a veritable alphabet. The alphabet originated in the Middle East and was introduced by Phoenicians in Greece, where they added the vowel sounds. The Cyrillic alphabet is an adaptation of the Greek. The Latin alphabet was developed in Western countries, which dominated Roman culture.
He is credited with first writing to the Sumerians of Mesopotamia. This is written with ideographic characters, reading lends itself to ambiguity, but is this the principle of phonetic transfer and can trace its history to find out how writing became ideosilábica.
In the case of the Egyptians are known writings come from a hundred years later and also witness the transfer principle phonetic them, applied by the Greeks, they were called Hieroglyphs (characters of any writing system in which signs are figures, that is, represent recognizable objects) which meant 'sacred carving' as they were decorative characters carved on the monuments. Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions contain two kinds of signs: ideograms and phonograms. The ideograms represent, or the actual object being recorded, or something very related to it, phonograms or phonetic symbols are used solely for their phonetic value and has no relation to the word it represents. The principle on which sits a glyph is the shape of an object is to represent not only the object but also a word that contains your name, even if it means something else, so get writing names, abstract ideas and elements grammar which by themselves would not be represented graphically. Entries could be vertically or horizontally and, in general, is written from right to left. The direction was set by an individual sign which was placed at the beginning. Entries consisted of names, verbs, prepositions and other parts of speech that followed the order of grammatical rules.
The number of marks, and shape, remained almost constant until the Graeco-Roman period (332 BC) when it created another form of writing: The hieratic. This was faster as the volume of the letters replaced the hieroglyphic forms, became a sort of blunt pencils that got wet in a dye and was written on papyrus. The Greeks called hieratic (Greek, 'priestly') because in the seventh century BC was limited to the sacred texts. When used for other texts and linked in a way it was called demotic (Greek for 'popular').


"Writing is a visual enclosed spaces and non-visual senses. It is therefore, the visual abstraction of the normal interplay of the senses. And while the talk is an externalization (expression) of all our senses at the same time, writing abstracts of the spoken word. "
Marschall McLuhan

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