Ancient Writing and the History of the Alphabet

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The Nature of Writing
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19, 2023
Begin your exploration of ancient writing with a consideration of how written language and spoken language differ and see why writing is an artificial construct that developed relatively .. show full overview
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Cuneiform: The World's First Writing
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19, 2023
Cuneiform is the earliest surviving form of writing and dates to 3500 BCE. Trace the origins of this writing system by examining why it developed, how it evolved from accounting .. show full overview
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How Egyptian Hieroglyphs Work
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19, 2023
One of the most familiar ancient writing systems to modern audiences is Egyptian hieroglyphics. Get a basic overview of how hieroglyphics function as a written form of language and .. show full overview
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The Invention of Alphabets
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19, 2023
Follow the progression of writing systems in the ancient world with a look at the Phoenician alphabet as it developed from Egyptian hieroglyphics and spread across the Red Sea to the .. show full overview
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The Alphabet Goes East
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19, 2023
Explore the development of writing systems in South and Southeast Asia—a part of the story of writing that is often overshadowed by developments in East Asia and Europe. Trace the .. show full overview
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The Advent of A, E, and O
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19, 2023
The “ah” sound of a short letter “A” is the most basic building block of language. Examine the origins of the letter “A” as both a symbol and a sound and see why other vowels like “E” .. show full overview
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Lost at C
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19, 2023
Why does a letter like “C” operate the way it does? Go back to the ancient world of the Etruscans to trace its earliest origins. Get a clearer picture of the ways that the sounds of .. show full overview
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The History of H
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19, 2023
The letter “H” is a unique letter of the alphabet in how often we treat it as if it doesn’t exist. Examine the ways we use the letter “H,” why the French influence on English affects “H” .. show full overview
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The Inception of I and Its Journey to J
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19, 2023
Turn back to the great vowel shift of the 15th and 16th centuries to understand the transformation of English pronunciation. Then trace the birth of the letter “J” in the early 19th .. show full overview
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The Quirks and Zigzags of Q and Z
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19, 2023
Consider the “accidental” letters “Q” and “Z.” Look back to the Phoenician alphabet to better understand why English doesn’t really need a “Q,” and consider how English acquired the .. show full overview
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The Ramblings of R
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19, 2023
Why does the letter “R” make such a wide array of sounds across languages? Trace the origins of “R” as both a letter and a sound. Discover why it is such an odd letter and why it is .. show full overview
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The Unfolding of U, V, W, and F
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19, 2023
Take a convoluted trip through the history of the letters “U,” “V,” and “W” and see how they connect to the letter “F.” From ancient Greek to the medieval period and beyond, these .. show full overview
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The Yesteryears of Y
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19, 2023
Discover the “why” of “Y” as you examine the sound it once referred to—which is not present in modern English—and witness the journey of a borrowed letter that made its way across the .. show full overview
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Brisk Sojourns through B, L, N, and S
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19, 2023
Get a quick overview of some of the most common letters of the alphabet and see why the history of “B,” “L,” “N,” and “S” is easier to trace than letters you have covered so far. Look .. show full overview
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Meditations on M, D, X, and T
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19, 2023
Here, you will engage with a set of letters that have entangled origins. Begin with the straightforward origins of “M” and how it led to the creation of the letter “D.” Then, take a .. show full overview
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How Did Punctuation Develop?
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19, 2023
Since the spread of writing and literacy created the need for a tool that could help readers better comprehend what they were reading, bring the course to a close with a look at .. show full overview