September 2002
Intermediate to advanced
896 pages
21h 3m
English
So far in Part II, we've taken an in-depth look at the four major script groups still in use around the world today. To recap:
In Chapter 7, we looked at the five European alphabetic scripts, which are descended from the ancient Phoenician alphabet by way of the ancient Greek alphabet. These scripts are all alphabetic in nature, consist of uppercase/lowercase pairs, are written from left to right, and use spaces between words. There is little or no typographic interaction between characters in the printed forms of these scripts, but most scripts make moderate to heavy use of combining diacritical marks. These scripts are employed throughout Europe and other parts of the world colonized by the ...
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