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Date: 2016-01-19 10:29:58
Human communication
Orthography
Writing
Alphabets
Writing system
Logogram
International Phonetic Alphabet
Alphabet
Language
Code
Cyrillic script
Greek alphabet

Language and Computers Prologue: Encoding Language Writing systems Alphabetic

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