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1: ...language. This as distinguished from other writing systems such as ideograms, in which symbols...
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1: ...alphabets and syllabary|syllabaries. Some abugidas, notably the Brahmic scripts, are thought to hav...
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5: ...abetical order is the basis of most office filing systems, library catalogues, and books of reference.
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1: ...'alphabetic'''. The generic word for symbols in a writing system is a grapheme|character.
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3: ...le the hand-written cursive form used in everyday writing is called ''U-mey script|u-mey''.
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