Peter T. Daniels

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Peter T. Daniels (born December 11, 1951) is a scholar of writing systems, specializing in typology. He was co-editor (with William Bright) of the book The World's Writing Systems (1996). He was a lecturer at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and Chicago State University.[1][2][3]

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Peter T. Daniels
Born (1951-12-11) December 11, 1951 (age 73)
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  • lecturer
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He received degrees in linguistics from Cornell University and the University of Chicago.[4]

Daniels introduced two neologisms for categories of scripts, first published in 1990: abjad (an "alphabet" with no vowel letters, derived from the Arabic term) and abugida (a system of consonant+vowel base syllables modified to denote other or no vowels, derived from the Ethiopic term per a suggestion from Wolf Leslau).[5][6]

Bibliography

  • 2021. "Hebrew script for Jewish languages: A unique phenomenon." Written Language & Literacy 24, no. 1: 149–165.
  • 2021. "Foundations of graphonomy." Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science 5, no. 2: 113–123.
  • 2020. "Writing and writing systems: Classification of scripts." The International Encyclopedia of Linguistic Anthropology 1–11.
  • 2020. "The Decipherment of Ancient Near Eastern Languages." A Companion to Ancient Near Eastern Languages 1-25.
  • 2018. An Exploration of Writing. Sheffield: Equinox Publishing. ISBN 9781781795286
  • 2008. Grammatology. In Cambridge Handbook of Literacy David R. Olson and Nancy Torrance, (eds.), 25–45. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • 2007. Littera ex occidente: toward a functional history of writing. In Studies in Semitic and Afroasiatic Linguistics Presented to Gene B. Gragg, Cynthia L. Miller, ed, pp. 53–68. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • 2006. On beyond alphabets. In Script Adjustment and Phonological Awareness, edited by Martin Neef and Guido Nottbusch. Written Language & Literacy. 9(1): 7–24. ISSN 1387-6732
  • 2002 translation: Pierre Briant. From Cyrus to Alexander. A History of the Persian Empire. Eisenbrauns, Warsaw, Indiana. ISBN 1-57506-031-0
  • 1997 Classical Syriac phonology. In Phonologies of Asia and Africa, edited by Kaye. Eisenbrauns, Warsaw, Indiana.
  • 1997 The Protean Arabic Abjad. In Fs. George Krotkoff. Eisenbrauns, Warsaw, Indiana.
  • 1997 Surveys of languages of the world. In Fs. William Bright. de Gruyter.
  • 1996 editor (with William Bright): The World's Writing Systems. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-507993-0
  • 1995 translation: Gotthelf Bergsträsser. Introduction to the Semitic Languages: Text specimens and grammatical sketches. Second edition. Eisenbrauns, Warsaw, Indiana. ISBN 0-931464-10-2
  • 1994 An overlooked ethological datum bearing on the evolution of human language. In LACUS Forum 1994. Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States.
  • 1993 Linguistics in the American library classification systems. In LACUS Forum 1993. Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States.
  • 1992 The Syllabic Origin of Writing and the Segmental Origin of the Alphabet. In Linguistics of Literacy, edited by Downing, Lima, and Noonan. John Benjamins, Amsterdam.
  • 1991 Ha, La, Ha or Hoi, Lawe, Haut: The Ethiopic letter names. In Semitic studies : in honor of Wolf Leslau on the occasion of his eighty-fifth birthday, November 14th, 1991. Alan Kaye, ed. Harrassowitz.
  • 1991 Is a structural grammatology possible? In LACUS Forum 1991. Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States.
  • 1990 Fundamentals of grammatology. Journal of the American Oriental Society.
  • 1983 translation: Gotthelf Bergsträsser. Introduction to the Semitic Languages: Text specimens and grammatical sketches. Eisenbrauns, Warsaw, Indiana.

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