Chapter Uses and Written Practices in Aljamiado Manuscripts
Crossing disciplinary and regional boundaries, this book takes a comparative perspective on standardisation tendencies in Arabic-based writing systems across three continents. 12 distinct manuscript traditions are presented in situations where different cultures, languages and scripts interact, yiel...
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Berlin/Boston
De Gruyter
2019
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