For my term paper, I'm writing about how art can be considered a form of language, or possibly a precursor to it. I'm fascinated by the fact that our alphabet emerged from symbols representative of animals, water, and other concepts.
I wonder if it's plausible that, given enough time, any oral culture could end up naturally developing an alphabet over time. We can certainly see representations of things as complex as full-scale galleons, so consistency in symbology is absolutely not a concern. It would just be a matter of pairing images with sounds, and eventually developing a system to correlate them.
This is, of course, not to say that the development of an writing system is inevitable in any way. I'm simply curious whether there's something that drives us toward that system.

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