COMMUNICATION PROCESSES OF THE INFORMATION AGE AND SEMIOTIC COMMUNICATION USING THE GLAGOLITIC SCRIPT IN PUBLISHING
Jasna Horvat (),
Martina Mikrut () and
Ivana Ljevak Lebeda ()
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Jasna Horvat: Faculty of Economics in Osijek
Martina Mikrut: Faculty of Law in Osijek
Ivana Ljevak Lebeda: Naklada Ljevak, Ltd
Economy of eastern Croatia yesterday, today, tommorow, 2014, vol. 3, 335-344
Abstract:
Communication processes of the Information Age demand the implementation of all civil legacies of comunication, their integration into a well-organised communication system and the construction of new communication methods, channels and technics. This paper analyses features of communication processes of the Information Age as well as the influence of new etechnologies on methods of communication, notably in regard to organisation, management and the market. The emphasis is on analysis of those communication processes that are based on script and written word, that is, on those technical aids which use a Latin alphabet keyboard for communicational purposes. The Latin alphabet is, therefore, viewed as a means of communication and its character potential, especially that which relies on information age technology, is examined. The research of the character potential of the Latin alphabet includes comparison of features of the Latin script to the writing system known as the Glagolitic script. Glagolitic is described in its genesis as well as in the ability of the Glagolitic system of characters to convey a threefold message with a single character (each character is simultaneously a grapheme, a number and a symbol). Also discussed is the ability of Glagolitic characters to form a „symbolic sentence“, which is a result of the order in which they are placed in a character unit and their ability to convey a twofold message: a) „a word“ or „a symbolic sentence“, which communicationally is more demanding and complex. The said attribute of Glagolitic characters (graphemes) indicates their ability to create, unlike the letters of the Latinic alphabet, communication by variations in the order in which they are placed within a single meaningful unit and according to their place in the „symbolic sentence“ (the order accorded to them in a character sequence) and according to their graphemic-phonetic meaning when they are read and interpreted as a „word“ that is an integral part of the language. This shows how the Glagolitic script effectively creates semiotic communication and thus is observed as a model for setting a paradigm for potentials of Latin and other written characters in communication processes of the Information Age.
Keywords: communication processes; Information Age; management; semiotics; Glagolitic; publishing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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