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-====== SCRIPT ====== 
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-  * [[:en:2d_e_line_script| 2d symbolic Script ]] 
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-  * Assignment of the basic units , From phonemes to graphemes  
-    * [[:en:vocal_phoneme | Vocal or spoken phonemes ]] , spoken sounds  , universal sounds , vocal species , indexing sounds , vocal units  
-    * [[:en:written_grapheme | written grapheme ]] ,  written stroke , symbols , writing units , two dimensional forms , forms , indexing alphabets 
-  * A writing system comprises a particular set of symbols, called a script, as well as the rules by which the script represents a particular language. 
-    * classified according to how symbols function according to these rules 
-      * letters largely correspond to phonemes as the smallest sound segments that can distinguish one word from another 
-        * use symbols called letters that correspond to spoken phonemes 
-          * ALPHABET , An alphabet is a standard set of letters written to represent particular sounds in a spoken language. 
-        * a writing system in which only consonants are represented, leaving the vowel sounds to be inferred by the reader. 
-          * ABJAD 
-        * use characters that correspond to consonant–vowel pairs 
-          * ABUGIDA 
-      * Syllabaries use symbols called syllabograms to represent syllables or moras. a syllabary assigns symbols to spoken syllables 
-        * SYLLABOGRAM 
-      * is a written character that represents a semantic component of a language, such as a word or morpheme.  
-        * LOGOGRAMS 
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-  * write or draw  
-    * write about  
-    * write on mountains or pillars  
-    * written by  
-      * person  
-      * instrument  
-    * written on  
-      * paper  
-      * film  
-  * design  
-  * Based on the source of the Letter and the target script   
-     * script sounds same but different forms   
-     * script sounds same and same forms  
-       * similar vocabulary is a language family  
-       * but different vocabulary  
-  * Based on the reference of script  
-    * script sounds based on indirect realism   
-      * script sounds referring to an ideogram  
-        * Chinese characters or logograms 
-    * unintelligible script sounds  
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-    * Based on reference to a particular idea ( sound acting like an ideogram itself )  
-      * Reference to group of alphabets ( a particular word or concept)  
-        * ideophones  
-          * phonetic alphabet + ideogram  
-          * phonetic alphabet + pasigraphy alphabet  
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