Dave Bellous

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As they began to add new words, the Sumerians incorporated what is called a rebus principle in their writing. This occurs when a symbol (for example, “bird”) represents not its meaning but rather its sound, which in Sumerian was a word’s first syllable. In this way, the symbol for “bird” could do double duty—as its meaning or its speech sound.
Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
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