Article published In: On the Systematic Nature of Writing Systems
Edited by David F. Mora-Marín and Lynne Cahill
[Written Language & Literacy 26:1] 2023
► pp. 76–95
Koineization and the Pamphylian alphabet
Instability and compromise
Published online: 25 April 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/wll.00074.sel
https://doi.org/10.1075/wll.00074.sel
Abstract
In the Hellenistic age, contact with the Ionic alphabet used to write koine Greek rapidly changed the Pamphylian
alphabet, initiating the processes of koineization and standardization. The analysis of three case studies (personal names with
-muu̯a; personal names built from the root ϝαναξ-; -αυ and -ευ diphthongs) shows how the need to write
dialectal personal names led to the creation of a ‘local standard’ of spellings suited to the koine alphabetic set. However, some
features of the epichoric alphabet survived in competition with this local standard. It is therefore argued that the process of
standardization of the Pamphylian alphabet in contact with the koine alphabet affected different alphabetic features according to
the social and identity values given to them by the community.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 1.1Motivation and theoretical framework
- 1.2The context: Pamphylia
- 2.The Pamphylian alphabet from the classical to the Hellenistic age
- 2.1Case study (1). Personal names with -muu̯a
- 2.2Case study (2). Personal names built from the root ϝαναξ-
- 2.3Case study (3). Second element in -αυ and -ευ diphthongs
- 3.Between standardization and tradition
- 3.1Solutions and compromises for a ‘local standard’
- 3.2Alphabets in context
- 4.Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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