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Here we study the growth and evolution of written language by analyzing the macroscopic scaling patterns that characterize word-use.
At some point in the evolution of written languages, the method of representation shifted from the pictographic to the phonetic: speech sounds began to be represented by an alphabet of graphic symbols.
The natural evolution of written language, then, must head for a balance between the complicated and the simple.
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The evolution of writing systems proceeded through the early development of pictographic languages, in which a symbol would represent an entire concept.
During this time the evolution of writing in capitals (a style called uncial) probably continued toward a greater formality and artificiality.
The evolution of writing in this period reached a dramatic climax in the 1450s, when Johann Gutenberg invented moveable metal type and revolutionized human communication.
Historical accounts of the evolution of writing systems have until recently concentrated on a single aspect, increased efficiency, with the Greek invention of the alphabet being regarded as the culmination of a long historical evolution.
Because the principles employed by various writing systems vary greatly and because the languages they represent are organized so differently, it is difficult to state any general principles of the evolution of writing systems.
The final stage in the evolution of writing systems was the discovery of the alphabetic principle, the procedure of breaking the syllable into its constituent consonantal and vowel sounds.
Professor Liu's research has focused on cross-cultural exchange in recent history; the movement of words, theories, and artifacts across national boundaries; and the evolution of writing, textuality, and technology.
Organic Writing Assessment represents an important step in the evolution of writing assessment in higher education.
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