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  1. Alphabet (10707 bytes)
    1: ...language. This as distinguished from other writing systems such as ideograms, in which symbols... 4: ...d first developed by the Greece|Greeks; and abugidas, in which the vowels are indicated by systemat...
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  2. Abjad (1630 bytes)
    1: An '''abjad''' is a type of writing system where there is one symbol per consonan...
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  3. Abugida (3248 bytes)
    1: ...alphabets and syllabary|syllabaries. Some abugidas, notably the Brahmic scripts, are thought to hav... 3: ...th how one would modify "la" to get "le". In many abugidas the modification is the addition of a vowel sign... 5: Some abugidas, especially those in the Brahmic family of s...
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  4. Collation (10389 bytes)
    5: ...abetical order is the basis of most office filing systems, library catalogues, and books of reference.
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  5. Diacritic (13502 bytes)
    5: ... the letter or even the whole word. Examples are writing numerals in numeral systems, such as early ...
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  6. Devanagari (15182 bytes)
    3: ... Devanagari is a form of alphabet called an abugida, as each consonant has an inherent vowel (a), t...
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  7. Gurmukhi (5367 bytes)
    1: .... Gurmukhi is a form of alphabet called an abugida, as each consonant has an inherent vowel (a), t...
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  10. Syllabary (2696 bytes)
    1: ...rity to indicate their common "k"-ness. Compare abugida, where each grapheme typically represents a... 3: ...Japanese kana should be called moraic writing systems or the like, rather than syllabaries as they are ...
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  11. Writing system (13195 bytes)
    1: ...'alphabetic'''. The generic word for symbols in a writing system is a grapheme|character. 4: == History of writing systems ==
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  13. Gujarati script (2059 bytes)
    1: ...agari writing systems is strictly speaking an abugida rather than an alphabet, is used to write t...
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  14. Brahmic family (2843 bytes)
    1: The '''Brahmic family''' is a family of abugidas used in South Asia and Southeast Asia. 2: The individuals abugidas may be called '''''Brahmic scripts''''' or '''''...
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  15. Thai alphabet (15169 bytes)
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  16. Ge'ez language (7100 bytes)
    3: ...iopia), forms the basis for most scripts used for writing the various languages of Ethiopia.
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  19. Malayalam script (9648 bytes)
    2: ...Malayalam language. Both the language and its writing system are closely related to Tamil language|Ta...
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  20. Tibetan script (6828 bytes)
    3: ...le the hand-written cursive form used in everyday writing is called ''U-mey script|u-mey''.
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