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Open Access Journal: SCRIPTA: International Journal of Writing Systems

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SCRIPTA: International Journal of Writing Systems
ISSN: 2092-7215
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SCRIPTA, the official journal of the Hunmin jeongeum Society, is a refereed journal published annually in September. SCRIPTA welcomes submissions from scholars of various disciplines whose work especially pertains to writing systems. Submissions should not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors have published elsewhere.
Scripta Volume 1, Sepember 2009 Reflections on the Invention of the Hunmin jeongeum [pdf] Ki-Moon Lee 'Hind Leg' + 'Fish': Towards Further Understanding of the Indus Script [pdf] Asko Parpola Some Remarks on Hankul Transcriptions of Middle Japanese [pdf] J. Marshall Unger Towards a Comparative Study of Sinographic Writing Strategies in Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese [pdf] Zev Handel Writing Chinese in Tibetan: On the Alternatives for an Wutun Orthography [pdf] Juha A. Janhunen Tokens and Writing: The Cognitive Development [pdf]  Denise Schmandt-Besserat  Scripta Volume 2, Sepember 2010 The Korean Writing System in the World of the 21st Century [pdf]  S. Robert Ramsey A Survey of the History of Hunmin jeongeum Research [pdf] Hyeon‐hie Lee Toward an International Vocabulary for Research on Vernacular Readings of Chinese Texts (漢文訓讀 Hanwen Xundu) [pdf] John Whitman, Miyoung Oh, Jinho Park, Valerio Luigi Alberizzi, Masayuki Tsukimoto, Teiji Kosukegawa, Tomokazu Takada An Examination of Chinese Character Transcriptions of Jurchen and Manchu Personal Names as Reflected in the Annals of the Choson Dynasty [pdf] Juwon Kim Numerical Signs: The Sumerian and Chinese Cases [pdf] Yushu Gong On the Reconstruction of the Fragmented Documents Excavated from Seokga Pagoda 釋迦塔 [pdf] SeungJae Lee Scripta Volume 3, Sepember 2011 Hunmin jeongeum: Dissemination Policy and Education [pdf] Paek Doohyeon Ancient Indian and Chinese Models of Sound Classification and their Reflections in the Writing Systems [pdf] Song Ki-Joong The Development of Japanese Kana [pdf] Tsukimoto Masayuki Sino-Japanese Hybrids between Writing Systems: Wakan KonkÅ�bun Seen through Grammatology [pdf] Valerio Luigi Alberizzi The Ubiquity of the Gloss [pdf] John Whitman Styles of Decipherment: Thomas Young, Jean-François Champollion and the Decipherment of the Egyptian Hieroglyphs [pdf] Andrew Robinson Indus Script: A Study of its Sign Design [pdf] Nisha Yadav and M. N. Vahia
Scripta Volume 4, Sepember 2012
Tokens in China, Europe and Africa – The Significance [pdf] Denise SCHMANDT-BESSERAT Tongguk chÅ�ngun and the Phonological System of Middle Korean [pdf] Fukui Rei On the Old Korean Numerals Inscribed on Wooden Tablet no. 318 [pdf] Lee SeungJae Aspects of Writing Manchu in Hangeul in Joseon Dynasty [pdf] KO Dongho Describing Old Japanese Kanji Usage: The Inadequacy of Traditional Terminology [pdf] J. Marshall Unger Khitan: Understanding the Language Behind the Scripts [pdf] Juha A. Janhunen Religion, Art and Literacy: Three Critical Devices for the Legitimation of King Darius’s Kingship [pdf] Bae Chul-Hyun
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