Peter T. Daniels (born
December 11,
1951, currently
living in New Jersey) is a scholar of
writing systems, specializing in . He was
co-editor (with
William Bright) of
the book
The World's
Writing Systems (1996), and he introduced the terms
abjad (an "alphabet" with no vowel
letters) and
abugida (a system
partly
alphabetic, partly
syllabic) as modern linguistic terms for
categories of
script. (These terms
had been used previously in a more restricted sense by specialists
in the fields of the
Arabic alphabet
and
Ge'ez script, from which languages
they were borrowed respectively.)
Education
Teaching
Bibliography
- 2008. Grammatology. In Cambridge Handbook of Literacy
David R. Olson and Nancy Torrance, (eds.), 25-45. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
- 2007. Littera ex occidente: toward a functional history of
writing. In Studies in Semitic and Afroasiatic Linguistics
Presented to Gene B. Gragg, Cynthia L. Miller, ed,
pp. 53-68. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- 2006. On beyond alphabets. In Script Adjustment and
Phonological Awareness, edited by Martin Neef and Guido
Nottbusch. Written Language & Literacy. 9(1): 7–24.
ISSN: 1387-6732
- 2002 translation: Pierre
Briant. From Cyrus to Alexander. A History of
the Persian Empire. Eisenbrauns, Warsaw, Indiana. ISBN
1-57-506031-0
- 1997 Classical Syriac phonology. In Phonologies of Asia and
Africa, edited by Kaye. Eisenbrauns, Warsaw, Indiana.
- 1997 The Protean Arabic Abjad. In Fs. George Krotkoff. Eisenbrauns,
Warsaw, Indiana.
- 1997 Surveys of languages of the world. In Fs.
William Bright. de Gruyter.
- 1996 editor (with William Bright): The World's Writing
Systems. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-507993-0
- 1995 translation: Gotthelf Bergsträsser. Introduction to
the Semitic Languages: Text specimens and grammatical
sketches. Second edition. Eisenbrauns, Warsaw, Indiana. ISBN:
0-931464-10-2
- 1994 An overlooked ethological datum bearing on the evolution
of human language. In LACUS Forum 1994. Linguistic
Association of Canada and the United States.
- 1993 Linguistics in the American library classification
systems. In LACUS Forum 1993. Linguistic Association of
Canada and the United States.
- 1992 The Syllabic Origin of Writing and the Segmental Origin of
the Alphabet. In Linguistics of Literacy, edited by
Downing, Lima, and Noonan. John Benjamins, Amsterdam.
- 1991 Ha, La, Ha or Hoi, Lawe, Haut: The Ethiopic letter names.
In Fs. Wolf Leslau. Arrassowitz.
- 1991 Is a structural grammatology possible? In LACUS Forum
1991. Linguistic Association of Canada and the United
States.
- 1990 Fundamentals of grammatology. Journal of the American
Orient Society.
- 1983 translation: Gotthelf Bergsträsser.
Introduction to the Semitic Languages: Text specimens and
grammatical sketches. Eisenbrauns, Warsaw, Indiana.
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