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The Hieroglyphic Sign Functions. Suggestions for a Revised Taxonomy
Polis, Stéphane; Rosmorduc, Serge
2015In Amstutz, H.; Dorn, A.; Müller, M. et al. (Eds.) Fuzzy Boundaries. Festschrift für Antonio Loprieno. volume I
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Keywords :
Hieroglyph; Functions; Signs; Semiotic; Categories
Abstract :
[en] The aim of this paper is to suggest a taxonomy that allows for a systematic description of the functions that can be fulfilled by hieroglyphic signs. Taking as a point of departure the insights of several studies that have been published on the topic since Champollion, we suggest that three key-features – namely, semography, phonemography and autonomy – are needed in order to provide a description of the glottic functions of the ancient Egyptian graphemes. Combining these paradigmatic and syntagmatic features, six core functions can be identified for the hieroglyphic signs: they may behave as pictograms, logograms, phonograms, classifiers, radicograms or interpretants. In a second step, we provide a definition for each function and discuss examples that illustrate the fuzziness between these core semiotic categories.
Disciplines :
Classical & oriental studies
Author, co-author :
Polis, Stéphane  ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences de l'antiquité > Egyptologie
Rosmorduc, Serge
Language :
English
Title :
The Hieroglyphic Sign Functions. Suggestions for a Revised Taxonomy
Publication date :
September 2015
Main work title :
Fuzzy Boundaries. Festschrift für Antonio Loprieno. volume I
Author, co-author :
Uljas, S.
Editor :
Amstutz, H.
Dorn, A.
Müller, M.
Ronsdorf, M.
Publisher :
Widmaier Verlag, Hamburg, Germany
ISBN/EAN :
978-3-943955-60-6
Pages :
149-174
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Funders :
F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique
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