Endangered Alphabets

Endangered Alphabets
Author: Tim Brookes,David Crystal,United Nations. General Assembly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2010
Genre: Alphabet in art
ISBN: 0984196773

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"The world has more than 6,000 languages, but those languages are written in fewer than 100 alphabets--more than a third of which are endangered. Oddly gnarly or staggeringly beautiful, all of them embody the history and intellectual achievements of their cultures. Some are now used only in ceremonial documents, some in magic spells, some in secret love letters. In this groundbreaking project, author Tim Brookes has carved thirteen of these endangered alphabets into stunning boards of Vermont maple, using as his text Article One of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: 'All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.' This book is both the catalogue for that exhibition and an essay on writing from a unique perspective--that of a writer who is discovering new forms of writing by carving them before they vanish."--cover, p.4

An Atlas of Endangered Alphabets

An Atlas of Endangered Alphabets
Author: Tim Brookes
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2024-08-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781529408256

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A global exploration of the many writing systems that are on the verge of vanishing, and the stories and cultures they carry with them. If something is important, we write it down. Yet 85% of the world's writing systems are on the verge of vanishing - not granted official status, not taught in schools, discouraged and dismissed. When a culture is forced to abandon its traditional script, everything it has written for hundreds of years - sacred texts, poems, personal correspondence, legal documents, the collective experience, wisdom and identity of a people - is lost. This Atlas is about those writing systems, and the people who are trying to save them. From the ancient holy alphabets of the Middle East, now used only by tiny sects, to newly created African alphabets designed to keep cultural traditions alive in the twenty-first century: from a Sudanese script based on the ownership marks traditionally branded into camels, to a secret system used in one corner of China exclusively by women to record the songs and stories of their inner selves: this unique book profiles dozens of scripts and the cultures they encapsulate, offering glimpses of worlds unknown to us - and ways of saving them from vanishing entirely.

Afrikan Alphabets

Afrikan Alphabets
Author: Saki Mafundikwa
Publsiher: Mark Batty Publisher
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: African languages
ISBN: 0977282767

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Due to popular demand for the first edition, Mark Batty Publisher proudly announces a reissue of this title in paperback. Because the book sets the record straight about how colonial powers suppressed the rich cultural and artistic histories of Afrikan alphabets, this title should appeal to individual readers as well as schools and universities. Both entertaining and anecdotal, Afrikan Alphabets presents a wealth of highly graphical, attractive and inspiring illustrations. Writing systems across the Afrikan continent and the Diaspora are analyzed and illustrated; syllabaries, paintings, pictographs, ideographs and symbols are compared and contrasted. This colourful, extensively illustrated and informative visual journey will be of interest to everyone seeking inspiration from, or more information about, Afrikan culture and art.

Endangered Alphabets Second Edition

Endangered Alphabets Second Edition
Author: Tim Brookes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0984196765

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Since its first exhibition in 2010, Tim Brookes' art/woodwork/design/calligraphy/language/anthropology creation, the Endangered Alphabets Project, has been exhibited all over North America, including displays and talks at Harvard, Yale, and the Smithsonian.It has also added a new dimension to the important work being conducted by the endangered languages movement: the Endangered Alphabets raise the question of what happens when a culture loses, or is forbidden, the way of writing it created, and which expresses its history and identity?This groundbreaking endeavor--Brookes coined the term "endangered alphabets"--is now followed all over the world. This expanded second edition tells the story of how the Endangered Alphabets were born, how they grew, the questions the project raised and continues to raise, and why it is vital to protect and preserve minority cultures everywhere.

The Routledge Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets

The Routledge Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets
Author: George L Campbell,Christopher Moseley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781135222963

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The Routledge Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets is a unique reference to the main scripts and alphabets of the world. The Handbook presents over 60 alphabets covering an enormous scope of languages; from Amharic and Chinese to Thai and Cree. Full script tables are given for every language and each entry is accompanied by a detailed overview of its historical and linguistic context. New to this second edition: enhanced introduction discussing the basic principles and strategies utilized by world writing systems expanded to include more writing systems improved presentation of non-Roman scripts. organised into ancient, contemporary and autochthonous writing systems many new entries on fascinating and lesser-known writing systems This handy resource is the ideal reference for all students and scholars of language and linguistics. It has been brought to our attention that in some of the copies of the book there is an alignment error in the tables for Cyrillic Scripts (pages 88-90) and Roman Scripts (pages 140-44). Please contact us at [email protected] to receive replacement copies of the corrected tables, free of charge. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Discovering Leadership

Discovering Leadership
Author: Anthony Middlebrooks,Scott J. Allen,Mindy S. McNutt,James L. Morrison
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2023-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781071867006

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Prepare your students to lead the future. Discovering Leadership: Designing Your Success provides a practical, engaging foundation and easy-to-understand framework for individuals to purposefully design leadership. This action-oriented text starts with the self and helps students understand their individual strengths, styles, and skills through numerous reflection opportunities. Next, the text explores the relational aspects of leadership and best practices for motivating and inspiring followers. Finally, the text concludes by examining how leaders can transform their communities and create lasting, positive change. Practical applications and activities in each chapter help students develop their confidence, optimism, resiliency, and engagement. Regardless of your students’ background or major, they will gain the knowledge and skills they need to become thoughtful, impactful leaders.

Revitalizing Endangered Languages

Revitalizing Endangered Languages
Author: Justyna Olko,Julia Sallabank
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2021-04-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108485753

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Written by leading international scholars and activists, this guidebook provides ideas and strategies to support language revitalization.

Learn Something New Every Day

Learn Something New Every Day
Author: Kee Malesky
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781118238127

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Learn something new with 366 fascinating facts from NPR librarian Kee Malesky What was the greatest thing before sliced bread?1 What color did carrots used to be?2 Why do many American spellings differ from their British counterparts?3 What does it mean "to have one's eyes lined with ham"? 4 If you know the answers to these questions, then you're John Hodgman. If you had to look for them below, you need this book.5 Kee Malesky, author of All Facts Considered, returns with a year's worth of facts on the arts, history, language, natural history, religion, and science to build up your brain. From "What is the only sea without coastlines?" to "How did the tradition of April Fool's Day begin?", this book is the best way to know more stuff than that other guy.6 Learn Something New Every Day is the ideal gift for anyone with an inquisitive mind and an appreciation of the wonders of the world around us. But don't give it to them. You don't want them to know more than you do. 1. Bagged bread. 2. Purple. 3. Blame?or thank?Noah Webster. 4. That's the Italian expression for "can't see the wood for the trees." 5. You'd enjoy it too, Mr. Hodgman. 6. Discovering more than one fact per day can cause increased confidence. We've probably already put you at risk with the four above. Learn safely.