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  • ===The history of writing=== ...signs for phonetic items of a specific language). Subsequently, all other writing systems developed, modified and derived from these writings. Development an
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  • ...en documents and inscriptions. Sometimes the term is also used for ancient writing itself. From Greek ''palaio-'' 'old' and ''-graphía'' 'writing'. Attested in English since the early 19th century, perhaps coined by B. de
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  • ===The history of writing=== ...signs for phonetic items of a specific language). Subsequently, all other writing systems developed, modified and derived from these writings. Development an
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  • In studies of [[writing system]]s, a '''logogram''' is a character which stands for an entire [[wor [[Category:Writing]]
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  • A '''grapheme''' is a structural unit of writing. [[Category:Writing]]
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  • In studies of writing systems, an '''ideogram''' is a character which stands for a concept. [[Category:Writing]]
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  • '''Sibawayh''' was a linguist of Persian origin writing in Arabic who wrote the first great grammar of Arabic. He worked mostly in Sibawayh was a non-Arab writing on Arabic grammar and he explained Arabic grammar from a non-Arab perspecti
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of writing]]
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  • * [[spoken]] (not [[literal]]/[[writing|written]])
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  • A method of [[writing]] down speech [[sound]]s in a systematic way. [[Category:Writing]]
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  • [[Category:Writing]]
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  • ==Writing System== Latin alphabet is the most used writing system in the world. It origins can be traced back to the early Greek [[alp
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  • [[Category:Writing]]
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  • ...ou may find the link helpful, but please do not violate its copyright when writing a Glottopedia article on this entry.)
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  • [[Category:Writing]]
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  • In English, one distinguishes the [[present participle]] ''writing'' in (i), the [[participle of the perfect tense]] ''written'' in (ii), and (i) John is writing a book
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  • [[Category:Writing]]
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  • ...ting''' is a way of representing the [[structure]] of an [[expression]] by writing square [[bracket]]s ('[' and ']') to the left and right hand side of its co
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  • *[[Portal:Writing| Writing]]
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  • ...t at all, and they obviously do not exist in languages with non-alphabetic writing systems.
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  • [[Category:Writing]]
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