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Date: 2015-05-02 07:53:04
Typography
Vowel letters
Arabic orthography
Hebrew alphabet
Languages of Armenia
Writing system
Phoenician alphabet
Alphabet
Writing
Abjad
Logogram
Brahmi script

WRITING SYSTEMS Tjeerd Tichelaar Meaning, sound and looks Geographical names, as all names, can be viewed from three different aspects: semantic, phonetic and graphic.

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