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  • ''Works cited in the [[writing system]] article''
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  • *[[Writing system]]
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • ...uoian language spoken by the Cherokee people which uses a unique syllabary writing system.
    133 bytes (18 words) - 18:48, 31 May 2008
  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • ...ols - as letters, in the case of an alphabetic script.</ref> Sometimes ''[[writing system]]'' is defined in the same way as 'orthography', but this also has the mean ...nguages, such as [[Japanese language|Japanese]], use more than one kind of writing system in their overall written language system; in these cases, orthographic rule
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  • ==Writing system== Korean is [[writing system|written]] in the unique ''[[Hangeul]]'' [[alphabet]], with some use of [[Ch
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • ...ool that blinded him and was the same tool he used to create the Braille [[writing system]]. His father was a leather worker and Louis was eager to use the tools of He invented the writing system in a high school for the blind and taught his class mates how to use the ne
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  • {{rpl|Writing system}} {{r|Chinese writing system}}
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  • Writing system in which symbols - single or multiple letters, such as <a> or <ch> - repres
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • The communication and representation of a language by means of a writing system.
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(カタカナ) one of three scripts used in the Japanese writing system, representing moras (units similar to syllables); typically used to write l
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  • (ひらがな) one of three scripts used in the Japanese writing system, representing moras (units similar to syllables); typically used to write g
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  • ...ieties of Chinese and - in modified form - other languages; world's oldest writing system in continuous use.
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  • *[[Writing system]]
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  • There are several [[writing system]]s in use around the world, which record different elements of the language ...res linguistic development prior to [[literacy]]. Another reason is that [[writing system]]s typically ignore many features of spoken language - for example, the [[E
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  • {{rpl|Writing system}}
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  • ...arussian]]: ''Бабруйск, Babrujsk''<ref>According to [[Belarussian language#Writing system|Łacinka]], the usual Latin alphabet for Belarussian.</ref> [baˈbrujsk]; [
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  • ...[Belarussian]]: ''Гомель, Homiel''<ref>According to [[Belarussian language#Writing system|Łacinka]], the usual Latin alphabet for Belarussian.</ref> [ˈɣomʲelʲ];
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  • ...elarussian]]: ''Магілёў, Mahiloŭ''<ref>According to [[Belarussian language#Writing system|Łacinka]], the usual Latin alphabet for Belarussian.</ref> [maʝi'lʲow];
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  • ...glish]] uses the [[Roman alphabet]] - a [[morphophonology|morphophonemic]] writing system.]] ==''Writing system'' as a type of writing==
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • ...s to express and indicate their social status relative to one another; a [[writing system]] which uniquely employs a combination of three or four different scripts f ==Writing system==
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • A '''letter''' is an element of a [[writing system]]. Writing systems include [[alphabet]]s, [[abjad]]s, [[abugida]]s and [[sy ...e their origins from this letter system. The first use of [[vowels]] in a writing system was seen in the [[Greek alphabet]], which first arose in the [[9th century
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  • ==Writing system== ...script is also widely used. It is very easy to switch from one to another writing system thanks to a simple system of correspondence. This coexistence of two [[alph
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  • ...res linguistic development prior to [[literacy]]. Another reason is that [[writing system]]s typically ignore many features of spoken language - for example, the [[E
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  • * Albrow, K. H. (1972). ''The English writing system: Notes towards a description''. Schools Council Program in Linguistics and
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  • ==Writing system==
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  • ...written down using an adaptation of the Phoenician alphabet. The Aramaic writing system represents consonants only (though it may sometimes indicate vowels by mean
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  • ...metimes ''Менск, Miensk'' [mʲɛnsk]<ref>According to [[Belarussian language#Writing system|Łacinka]], the usual Latin alphabet for Belarussian.</ref>; [[Russian]]: '
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  • ...e [[Cherokee]] people which uses a [[Cherokee syllabary|unique syllabary]] writing system. It is the only [[Southern Iroquoian languages|Southern Iroquoian]] langua == Writing system ==
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  • ==Writing system==
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  • ...'', and these are roughly similar in duration. The Japanese ''[[kana]]'' [[writing system]] represents moras rather than syllables, so ''hon'' is written with two sy
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  • {{Infobox Writing system ...July 1823, they had begun using the phrase "Hawaiian Language." The actual writing system was developed by American [[Protestant]] missionaries on January 7, 1822. T
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  • {{r|Writing system}}
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  • ...m-mandarin.gif|right|100px|'[[Citizendium]]' in Chinese characters. This [[writing system]] allows characters to be written top to bottom as well as left to right.}} ...Chinese and—in modified form—other languages. They are the world's oldest writing system in that they have the longest record of continuous use, dating back thousan
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  • ==Writing system==
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