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Alphabet

An alphabet is a writing system that uses a standard set of symbols, called letters, to more or less represent particular sounds in a spoken language. Specifically, letters largely correspond to phonemes as the smallest sound segments that can distinguish one word from another in a given language. Not all writing systems represent language in this way: a…

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Etymology

Types

Alphabetical order

Acrophony

Orthography and pronunciation

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Alphabet

Nodes190
Edges189
Triples158
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.010526
Components1

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Alphabet

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related to Acrophony · 26
Alphabet → Acrophony, American, American English, Arabic, Aramaic, By, Comparing, English, Etruscan, European, French, Graeca, Great Vowel Shift, Greek, Hebrew, In Phoenician, It, Latin, Over, Samaritan
related to Early alphabets · 24
Alphabet → ABCDE, Anglo-Frisian Fuþorc, Arabia, Arabic, Armenian, BC, Both, Cyrillic, Elder Fuþark, Fuþark, Geʽez, Gothic, Greek, Hanuno'o, Hebrew, HLĦM, However, It, Latin, One
related to Latin alphabets · 23
Alphabet → Abgad, Albanian, Although, An, Association, French, Further, German, However, Hungarian, Icelandic, In French, In German, In Spanish, Jaeger, Jäger, Latin, Northwest Semitic, Real Academia Española, Spanish Language Academies
related to Types · 23
Alphabet → Abjads, Abugidas, Amharic, Arabic, Aramaic, Cyrillic, Examples, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hol, In, Its, Korean, Latin, Old Italic, Phoenician, Thai, The, The Canadian Aboriginal
related to External links · 18
Alphabet → Alan Millard, Alphabet Was Born, AlphabetThe Alphabet, An Interview, BBC Radio, Biblical Archaeology ReviewAn Early, Christophe Rico, Damqātum, December, Eleanor Robson, EuropeHow, Hellenic AlphabetMuseum, Hieroglyphs, In Our Time, Language, Michael Everson's Alphabets, Rosalind Thomas, Writing
related to Orthography and pronunciation · 11
Alphabet → English, Finnish, However, In, Languages, Others, Spanish, The, These, When, Writing
related to Etymology · 6
Alphabet → Greek, Late Latin, Middle English, Phoenician, The, The English
is a · 2
Alphabet → segmental script at the phoneme level, writing system that uses a standard set of symbols
related to Alphabetical order · 1
Alphabet → Alphabets
see also · 1
Alphabet → AbecedariumAlphabet

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letters script used alphabets latin greek vowels words phoenician language languages spelling writing cyrillic first arabic many system represent hebrew

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Alphabetis awriting system that uses a standard set of symbols0.90text
Alphabetis asegmental script at the phoneme level0.90text
syllables or wordsinstance ofit has separate glyphs for individual sounds and not for larger units0.80text
áinstance ofthe accented letters0.80text
íinstance ofthe accented letters0.80text
and ö are considered distinct letters representing different vowel sounds from sounds represented by their unaccented counterpartsinstance ofthe accented letters0.80text
áinstance ofbut accented vowels0.80text
é are notinstance ofbut accented vowels0.80text
Albanianinstance ofwhich contrasts several languages0.80text
in which dh-instance ofwhich contrasts several languages0.80text
ë-instance ofwhich contrasts several languages0.80text
gj-instance ofwhich contrasts several languages0.80text

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