The World's Writing Systems in the context of "Peter T. Daniels"

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⭐ Core Definition: The World's Writing Systems

The World's Writing Systems is a reference book about the world's writing systems. The book is edited by Peter T. Daniels and William Bright and was first published by Oxford University Press in 1996.

The World's Writing Systems systematically explores most of the world's writing systems from the earliest times onwards. There are seventy-four signed articles, arranged in thirteen groups, with seventy-nine contributors (some articles have shared credit, while others merely consulted).

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👉 The World's Writing Systems in the context of Peter T. Daniels

Peter T. Daniels (born December 11, 1951) is a scholar of writing systems, specializing in the typology of writing systems. He was co-editor (with William Bright) of the book The World's Writing Systems (1996). He was a lecturer at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and Chicago State University.

He received degrees in linguistics from Cornell University and the University of Chicago.

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