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Computer Science - Symbols: An Evolutionary History from the Stone Age to the Future

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Book Synopsis: For millennia humans have used visible marks to communicate information. Modern examples of conventional graphical symbols include written language, and non-linguistic symbol systems such as mathematical symbology or traffic signs. The latter kinds of symbols convey information without reference to language. This book presents the first systematic study of graphical symbol systems, including a history of graphical symbols from the Paleolithic onwards, a taxonomy of non-linguistic systems – systems that are not tied to spoken language – and a survey of more than 25 such systems.

One important feature of many non-linguistic systems is that, as in written language, symbols may be combined into complex “messages” if the information the system represents is itself complex. To illustrate, the author presents an in-depth comparison of two systems that had very similar functions, but very different structure: European heraldry and Japanese kamon.

Writing first appeared in Mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago and is believed to have evolved from a previous non-linguistic accounting system. The exact mechanism is unknown, but crucial was the discovery that symbols can represent the sounds of words, not just the meanings. The book presents a novel neurologically-inspired hypothesis that writing evolved in an institutional context in which symbols were “dictated”, thus driving an association between symbol and sound, and provides a computational simulation to support this hypothesis.

The author further discusses some common fallacies about writing and non-linguistic systems, and how these relate to widely cited claims about statistical “evidence” for one or another system being writing. The book ends with some thoughts about the future of graphical symbol systems.

The intended audience includes students, researchers, lecturers, professionals and scientists from fields like Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Archaeology and Semiotics, as well as general readers interested in language and/or writing systems and symbol systems.

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Unlock the secrets of human communication with Symbols: An Evolutionary History from the Stone Age to the Future. This groundbreaking book offers a fascinating exploration of graphical symbol systems, from ancient cave paintings to modern traffic signs. Gain a deeper understanding of how symbols have shaped our world and discover the hidden meanings behind these visual codes.

Delve into the history of graphical symbols, from their origins in the Paleolithic era to their evolution into complex systems of communication. With over 25 non-linguistic systems examined, this comprehensive study provides a taxonomy of symbols that transcends language barriers. See how symbols can be combined to convey complex messages, just like the written word.

One intriguing case study in the book compares European heraldry to Japanese kamon, showcasing how two systems with similar functions can have vastly different structures. Uncover the mysteries of how writing first emerged in Mesopotamia and evolved from an accounting system into a powerful linguistic tool. Our neurologically-inspired hypothesis on the association between symbols and sounds will revolutionize your understanding of writing’s origins.

Don’t fall for common fallacies about writing and non-linguistic systems. This book debunks widely cited claims about statistical evidence, providing you with the most accurate insights. Whether you’re a student, researcher, professional, or enthusiast, Symbols is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in language, writing systems, and symbol systems.

Are you ready to embark on a journey through the history of human communication? Gain a deeper understanding of symbols and their role in shaping our world by ordering Symbols: An Evolutionary History from the Stone Age to the Future today.

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