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Duployan shorthand / Typography / Punctuation / Vowels / Greek alphabet / Perrault / Shorthand / Michael Everson / Diacritic / Linguistics / Alphabetic writing systems / Notation
Date: 2011-05-30 18:03:13
Duployan shorthand
Typography
Punctuation
Vowels
Greek alphabet
Perrault
Shorthand
Michael Everson
Diacritic
Linguistics
Alphabetic writing systems
Notation

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