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JAARS Museum of the Alphabet Displays
Contribute to The National Museum of Language Opening
JAARS Museum of the Alphabet Contributes to the Opening of
The National Museum of Language
Contact: Arthur Lightbody, Media Relations Officer,
JAARS, 704-608-3033
WAXHAW, Nc., May 2 /Christian
Newswire/ -- The National Museum of Language will open its doors
tomorrow in College Park, Maryland and visitors will see displays from
Waxhaw, N.C.'s Museum of the Alphabet.
Dr. Amelia Murdoch, president of the National Museum of Language (NML),
says, "The Board of Directors of the National Museum of Language deeply
appreciates the assistance of the Museum of the Alphabet in developing the
opening exhibit of the NML entitled 'Writing Language: Passing It On.' We
highly value the cooperation of the Museum of the Alphabet as we pursue our
common goal of better informing the general public of the importance of
language
The National Museum of Language is a small museum that explores the
transformative powers of language, opens to the public after more than ten
years in the making. A trail-blazer in the field—there are no more than
three museums in the world with a similar focus—the NML will examine the
history, impact and art of language.
The opening exhibit "Writing Language: Passing It On,"
displays how language developed over time and uses the Museum of the
Alphabet displays. Attention is given to alphabetic and pictographic writing
systems.
The alphabetic exhibit was constructed by Museum of the Alphabet Director La
Donna Mann and her staff in collaboration with Dr. Janet Chernela of the
University of Maryland, and is based on displays at the Waxhaw museum. It
traces the beginnings of the most widely used alphabet, the Roman, from
Sumerian clay tablets, as well as depicting the Greek, Arabic and Hebrew
alphabets.
The new museum's pictographic exhibit features the Chinese and Japanese
scripts. For more information on the National Museum of Language, go to
www.languagemuseum.org
The Museum of the Alphabet, which opened in 1990, is located on the JAARS
Center in Waxhaw N.C. The Museum of the Alphabet contains a colorful and
impressive array of displays and artifacts depicting the history and
development of inscribed languages.
Of the world's 6,912 languages, more than 2,000 still do not have a written
form. JAARS provides technical support services for Wycliffe Bible
Translators worldwide.
JAARS is committed to "Vision 2025"—that a Scripture translation program
will have begun in every language by the year 2025. To find out more about
JAARS go to www.jaars.org |