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Linguistics / Language / Chinese characters / Horizontal and vertical writing in East Asian scripts / Mongolian script / Writing / Hangul / Boustrophedon / Hieroglyph / Korean language / Languages of Asia / Japanese writing system
Date: 2011-02-26 12:22:18
Linguistics
Language
Chinese characters
Horizontal and vertical writing in East Asian scripts
Mongolian script
Writing
Hangul
Boustrophedon
Hieroglyph
Korean language
Languages of Asia
Japanese writing system

International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics ————————————————————————– Volume 61 No[removed], [removed]

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