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David Diringer (16 June 1900 – 13
February 1975) was a
British linguist,
palaeographer and writer. He was the
author of
several well-known
books about...
- JSTOR 282713.
Allen 1978, pp. 53–55
Diringer 1996, pp. 451, 493, 530
Diringer 1996, p. 536
Diringer 1996, p. 538
Diringer 1996, p. 540 "Conjugation". Webster's...
- 1948 by
James Germain Février (using the term néosyllabisme) and
David Diringer (using the term semisyllabary), then in 1959 by Fred
Householder (introducing...
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abugidas having characters that
correspond to consonant–vowel pairs.
David Diringer proposed a five-fold
classification of
writing systems,
comprising pictographic...
- p. 1.
McCarter 1974, p. 54.
Hoiberg 2010, p. 1. Hall-Quest 1997, p. 1.
Diringer 2000, p. 1. Mankin, Jennifer; Simner,
Julia (30 May 2017). "A Is for Apple:...
- Corruption, and
Restoration (4th ed.).
Oxford University Press. p. 8.
David Diringer, The Book
before Printing: Ancient,
Medieval and Oriental,
Dover Publications...
- in the Philippines, then
baybayin may have
descended from Kawi.
David Diringer,
accepting the view that the
scripts of the
Malay Archipelago originate...
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Germanic languages, as follows: (1)
North Germanic tribes (Scandinavians)...
Diringer,
David (1948). The Alphabet: A Key to the
History of Mankind. Philosophical...
- 2020.
Fonseca 1996, p. 249.
Diringer 2013, p. 208. De
Hamel 1992, p. 45. De
Hamel 1992, p. 57. De
Hamel 1992, p. 65.
Diringer 2013, p. 213. De
Hamel 1992...
- 95–96 (economy), 115–119 (religion), 137 (funerals), 143 (art).
David Diringer,
Writing (London:
Thames and
Hudson 1962) at 115–116. The
Ugarit tablet...