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    animism and alphabet

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    Annotation on David Abram David Abram wrote an essay Animism and the Alphabet‚ which is about how alphabets have affected human society. He talks about how alphabets have worked as a differentiation between human and nature. Socrates and Plato are used as his supporting points. I made annotations as I read this piece‚ and there are two lines that captured my interest. They are annotations on “ Without writing‚ knowledge of the diverse properties of particular animals‚ plants and places can be preserved

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    proper rendering support‚ you may see question marks‚ boxes‚ or other symbols. Greek alphabet Type Alphabet Spoken languages Greek‚ with many modifications covering many languages Time period ~800 BC to the present[1] Parent systems Proto-Sinaitic alphabet Phoenician alphabet Greek alphabet Child systems Gothic Glagolitic Cyrillic Coptic Armenian alphabet Old Italic alphabet Latin alphabet Unicode range U+0370–U+03FF Greek and Coptic‚ U+1F00–U+1FFF Greek Extended ISO

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    History of Runic Alphabets

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    Report History of runic alphabets From ancient times mankind was appealed by unknown writings: half-forgotten antique languages‚ Egypt hieroglyphs‚ Indian inscriptions… The fate of runes was much happy – their sense wasn’t lost in the course of time‚ even when Latin alphabet became dominating one in Europe. For instance‚ runes were used in calendars till the end of the 18-th c. Modern linguists think that runes posses another kind of meaning‚ which we cannot find in ideograms‚ hieroglyphs

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    Edward Chiang Professor Shaffer ENC1102 12 September 2011 Summary Assignment In “Animism and the Alphabet”‚ David Abram‚ a journalist in the Environmental Ethics and a founder of the Alliance for Wild Ethics (AWE)‚ asserts that through the evolution of the human language‚ there is a widening gap in the relationship between humanity and nature. Through the examples of pictographic systems and hieroglyphics‚ Abram suggests that our earliest forms of writing stemmed off of our ecological origins

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    Advice and help for serious English learners Phonetic alphabets reference The IPA column contains the symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet‚ as used in phonemic transcriptions in modern English dictionaries. The ASCII column shows the corresponding symbol in the Antimoon ASCII Phonetic Alphabet‚ which can be used to type the pronunciation of words on a computer without the use of special fonts. For a full description of the alphabets + audio recordings of the sounds‚ visit www.antimoon.com/ipa

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    Isaiah Graham Farmer ENG 11-940 9/13/2013 A Summary of David Abram’s Animism and the Alphabet David Abram’s selection‚ “Animism and the Alphabet” conveys that human’s disconnection from the natural world is partially at fault with the alphabet‚ it also asserts that alphabet originates from the natural world. Abrams supports his ideas by mentioning several great thinkers throughout history including Plato‚ Socrates and others. Abram’s also compares modern ways to the customs of indigenous

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    letters that has been around since the very beginning of writing. R is a unique letter in its pronunciation‚ history and its place in cultural artifacts as well as math and sciences. While looking at the English alphabet‚ one would come across the eighteenth letter of the alphabet; R. R can be classified as an ancestor for written language today. While most letters have been around for a very long time‚ R is one that has residency and that has not had a very large change throughout history. R

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    THE INTERNATIONAL PHONETIC ALPHABET (revised to 2005) CONSONANTS (PULMONIC) Bilabial Labiodental Dental Plosive Nasal Trill Tap or Flap Fricative Lateral fricative Approximant Lateral approximant Alveolar Post alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular © 2005 IPA Pharyngeal Glottal t d µ n r | v F B f v T D s  z S Z Ò L √ ® l p b m ı Ê ∂ c Ô k g q G / = ≠ N – R « ß Ω ç J x V X Â © ? h H ’  VOWELS j ¥ ˜ K Where symbols appear in pairs‚ the one to the right represents a voiced consonant

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    IPA was to provide a unique symbol for each distinctive sound in a language—that is‚ every sound‚ or phoneme‚ that serves to distinguish one word from another.. IPA Source is the largest collection of literal translations and International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcriptions on the web. The goal of IPA Source is to promote the comprehension and accurate pronunciation of foreign language texts in art song and opera in order that the singer may imbue each syllable with the appropriate emotional content

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    Bartłomiej Czaplicki Fonetyka i fonologia American English Allophones CONSONANTS: 1. Aspiration Rule: Voiceless stops are aspirated in the following context: stressed syllable initially before a vowel. The rule applies inside words. @pHArt @tHŒrn s´@pHoUz s´@kH√m 2. Nasal Plosion Rule: Stops have a nasal plosion before nasals. The rule applies inside words and across word boundaries. @hQp≤n2 @beIk≤n2 @hId≤n2 @tHAp≤moUst @SArp≤ @naIf 3. Lack of Plosion. Rule: Oral stops have no plosion before

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