TY - JOUR
T1 - From Daba Script to Dongba Script: A Diachronic Exploration of the History of Moso Pictographic Writings
AU - Xu, Duoduo
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The comparison of the 28 lunar mansions of Daba and Dongba scripts revealed that Daba glyphs are single graphemes that are generally pictograms depicting the star atlases or related to the syllables of the stars names. Their counterparts in Dongba writing, conversely, are mostly ligatures consisting of several graphemes. They could be pictograms depicting the star atlases or the syllabic representations of the lunar mansions designations, or the combinations of both. Basing the analysis on the functions of the glyphs in writing down languages, the plausible path of development that can be highlighted from these two scripts have been reconstructed. Further on, the hypothesis is proposed according to which Daba script could be the initial stage of the Dongba writing system.
AB - The comparison of the 28 lunar mansions of Daba and Dongba scripts revealed that Daba glyphs are single graphemes that are generally pictograms depicting the star atlases or related to the syllables of the stars names. Their counterparts in Dongba writing, conversely, are mostly ligatures consisting of several graphemes. They could be pictograms depicting the star atlases or the syllabic representations of the lunar mansions designations, or the combinations of both. Basing the analysis on the functions of the glyphs in writing down languages, the plausible path of development that can be highlighted from these two scripts have been reconstructed. Further on, the hypothesis is proposed according to which Daba script could be the initial stage of the Dongba writing system.
UR - https://doi.org/10.15291/libellarium.v1i1.246
M3 - Article
SN - 1846-8527
VL - 10
SP - 1
EP - 50
JO - Libellarium : Journal for Research in the Field of Information and Related Sciences
JF - Libellarium : Journal for Research in the Field of Information and Related Sciences
IS - 1
ER -