| Titre : |
Languages identification guide |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
R. S. Gilyarevsky, Auteur ; S. Grivin, Auteur ; Lev Navrozov, Traducteur |
| Editeur : |
Moscou, Léningrad [URSS] : Institut Vostokovedenija, Akademija Nauk SSSR | Институт востоковедения, Академия Наук СССР | Institut d'études orientales, Académie des sciences de l'URSS |
| Année de publication : |
1970 |
| Importance : |
347 p. |
| Note générale : |
Préface |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Mots-clés : |
Linguistique Langues Systèmes d'écriture |
| Index. décimale : |
0805 Sîstema nivîsê | Systèmes d'écriture | Writing systems | سیستەمی نووسین |
| Note de contenu : |
No one can easily find his bearings in the staggering linguistic variety of the contemporary world unless he has a special linguistic education. However, the mounting spate of books, magazines and newspapers published in all languages of the world demands that librarians, bibliographers, newsmen, editors, book sellers and all others concerned with printed matter in different languages should be able to identify the language of a printed work without being familiar with this language. It is this need that the present book is intended to meet. The identification of an unknown foreign language by some external signs is based on the fact that nearly each language has in writing some graphic characteristics distinguishing it from all other or kindred languages. Some alphabets are used only in one language, while others in several languages each of which may, however, contain special letters, diacritic signs or auxiliary words not to be found in any other languages.
The present guide comprises more than two hundred languages in which nearly all of the world's printed matter is published. The number includes those ancient languages which played an important role in the development of national cultures and the lettering of which became basic to some modern alphabets. (Extrait de la préface) |
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Languages identification guide [texte imprimé] / R. S. Gilyarevsky, Auteur ; S. Grivin, Auteur ; Lev Navrozov, Traducteur . - Moscou, Léningrad [URSS] : Institut Vostokovedenija, Akademija Nauk SSSR | Институт востоковедения, Академия Наук СССР | Institut d'études orientales, Académie des sciences de l'URSS, 1970 . - 347 p. Préface Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Mots-clés : |
Linguistique Langues Systèmes d'écriture |
| Index. décimale : |
0805 Sîstema nivîsê | Systèmes d'écriture | Writing systems | سیستەمی نووسین |
| Note de contenu : |
No one can easily find his bearings in the staggering linguistic variety of the contemporary world unless he has a special linguistic education. However, the mounting spate of books, magazines and newspapers published in all languages of the world demands that librarians, bibliographers, newsmen, editors, book sellers and all others concerned with printed matter in different languages should be able to identify the language of a printed work without being familiar with this language. It is this need that the present book is intended to meet. The identification of an unknown foreign language by some external signs is based on the fact that nearly each language has in writing some graphic characteristics distinguishing it from all other or kindred languages. Some alphabets are used only in one language, while others in several languages each of which may, however, contain special letters, diacritic signs or auxiliary words not to be found in any other languages.
The present guide comprises more than two hundred languages in which nearly all of the world's printed matter is published. The number includes those ancient languages which played an important role in the development of national cultures and the lettering of which became basic to some modern alphabets. (Extrait de la préface) |
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