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Langues et écritures croisées : quelques réflexions sur le monde phénico-punique

As an echo of a reflection on the phenomenon of “allography”, which means writing a text in a language with the script of another, this article questions this practice in the Phoenician-Punic world. The few cases listed are all different, and are not limited to a single interpretation. But they show...

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Published in:Pallas (Toulouse, France) France), 2017-08, Vol.104 (104), p.99-106
Main Author: Briquel Chatonnet, Françoise
Format: Article
Language:eng ; fre
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Summary:As an echo of a reflection on the phenomenon of “allography”, which means writing a text in a language with the script of another, this article questions this practice in the Phoenician-Punic world. The few cases listed are all different, and are not limited to a single interpretation. But they show that the Phoenician-Punic language has been maintained beyond the use of writing.
ISSN:0031-0387
2272-7639
DOI:10.4000/pallas.7333