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Balance of Complexity and Hierarchy of Precision: Two Principles of Economy in the Notation of Language and Music

Posner, 1984

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11587623041499104463
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Posner R
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Semiotics

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This article investigates the semiotic reasons why alphabetic scripts have become the leading writing systems in the last three thousand years. It concludes that the decisive factor was not their greater adequacy of representation, but their greater sign economy. As shown …
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