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  • ''Works cited in the [[writing system]] article''
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  • *[[Writing system]]
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  • ...uoian language spoken by the Cherokee people which uses a unique syllabary 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...'''al''')''' mark''' or '''diacritic'''('''al''')''' sign''', in several [[writing system]]s, is a little sign added on to a character, modifying it slightly, in or * Some diacritics are unique to one writing system. For instance, the diacritic called [[shadda]], indicating that a consonant
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  • ==Writing system==
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  • '''Mathematical notation''' is a collection of several abstract [[writing system|writing systems]] used in [[Mathematics]] and in other [[Science|scientific
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  • [[Japanese language|Japanese]] employs three scripts in its [[writing system]], one of which is カタカナ '''katakana''', which represents the [[mora
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  • ...m-mandarin.gif|right|200px|'[[Citizendium]]' in Chinese characters. This [[writing system]] allows characters to be written top to bottom as well as left to right.}} ...tions as [[Korea]], [[Japan]] and [[Vietnam]]. 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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  • ...lso the result of political divisions, cultural differences, distinctive [[writing system]]s, or other factors. [[Max Weinreich]] is credited as saying that "[[Langu
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  • ...russian]]: ''Беларусь, Biełaruś'';<ref>According to [[Belarussian language#Writing system|Łacinka]], the local use of the Latin alphabet in Belarussian, but only th
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  • ...larussian]]: ''Віцебск, Viciebsk''<ref>According to [[Belarussian language#Writing system|Łacinka]], the usual way of using the Latin alphabet in Belarussian.</ref>
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  • ...er than with the contexts in which they are used in [[language]]s. While [[writing system]]s and [[alphabet]]s often attempt to represent the sounds of speech, phone
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  • ...particularly important with a language like Japanese, where thanks to the writing system, others will have no idea what the content of the pages is. [[User:John Ste
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  • '''Nôm''' was a [[writing system|script]] formerly used in [[Vietnam]]. It involved the use of [[Chinese cha ...d the country in 111 BC. Independence was achieved in 939, but the Chinese writing system was adopted for official purposes in 1010. The Van Ban bell, engraved in 10
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  • ==Writing system==
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  • The '''Roman alphabet''' or '''Latin alphabet''' is the most used writing system today, belonging to the category of [[alphabet]]s, initially designed for t ...ions, and more often called the '''Roman alphabet''', this alphabet is the writing system currently used for a great number of languages around the world. It is used
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  • ...tion]], [[hearsay]]) is the oldest carrier of messages and stories. When [[writing system]]s were invented in [[ancient civilization]]s, nearly everything that could
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  • ...ven assuming that the [[culture]] which the language forms part of has a [[writing system]] - the majority of the world's languages remain unwritten. Furthermore, th
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  • ...uage|German]], it is ''Kiew''), from [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic]], the [[writing system|script]] used to write both Ukrainian and Russian. The name is different in
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  • The [[Tajik language]] has been written in three [[writing system]]s over the course of its history: a version of the [[Arabic script]], a ve As with many post-[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] independent states, the change in [[writing system]], and the debate surrounding it is closely intertwined with political them
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  • ...uch on the complexity of the text. These characters are the world's oldest writing system in that they have the longest record of continuous use, dating back thousan
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  • ...n]]al background: for example, people who are [[literacy|literate]] in a [[writing system]] which demarcates units of language by spacing (e.g. most [[alphabet]]s) m
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  • ==Writing system==
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  • ...ay comprise [[written language]] in the form of an [[alphabet]] or other [[writing system]], such as [[Braille]]. Other types of reading may not be text-based, such
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  • ...bet|Latin]], [[Greek alphabet|Greek]] and [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic]] [[writing system|script]]s. The word ''acute'' is derived from the [[Latin]] ''acutus'' ("sh
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  • ...ntury BCE]]. It was the first [[alphabet]] in the narrow sense, that is, a writing system using a separate symbol for each vowel and consonant alike.<ref name="Black ...t extinction of its [[Linear B]] script, an early [[Greek language|Greek]] writing system. Linear B is descended from [[Linear A]], which was developed by the [[Mino
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  • == Writing system == ...mpire|Byzantine]] monks [[Saints Cyril and Methodius]] developed the first writing system for the Slavonic languages. At this time, the Slavic dialects were so close
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  • Pali has no writing system of its own. Instead, people tend to use their own. Thus Pali manuscripts ha
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  • ...re_yesterday.jpg|thumb|Spectrogram of "I went to the store yesterday."]] [[Writing system]]s are ancient, going back as far as the [[Sumerians]] of 6,000 years ago.
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  • ...ped some kind of writing, though it was not related to the current Chinese writing system and has not been deciphered. ...uence on the future development of Chinese culture. It had a sophisticated writing system, of which modern Chinese writing is a direct descendant, that allowed it to
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  • ...o conceal one channel of communication with A-for example, a second secret writing system. Such "side-commo" enables A to keep in full touch while sending through th
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  • ...o conceal one channel of communication with A-for example, a second secret writing system. Such "side-commo" enables A to keep in full touch while sending through th
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