L’écriture de l’espace : la perception de l’espace dans l’écriture hiéroglyphique anatolienne
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Isabelle Klock-Fontanille
Abstract
Through the signs that express or describe space in the Anatolian hieroglyphic writing, this study examines the process of creating signs. To do this, it is imperative to consider the materiality of the sign and to envisage signs not only in their context of appearance, their relations with other signs (integration into the system), their relationship with language (the linguistic Signified), but also with a non-linguistic Signified, and finally in their relationship with the society that gave birth to them. The limited scope of this study will not allow us to take into account all parameters, and thus only ideograms / logograms were selected. We have identified three groups of signs that seem to correspond to different types of procedures: (i) the pair ORIENS-OCCIDENS, (ii) signs which designate space or a portion of space (road, river, etc.) and (iii) the space words (that express spatial relationships).
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