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On 2/23/25 16:53, john larkin wrote:They weren't in Latin either. The critical point is that most written language uses a limited character set, which can be roughly matched up to the numbers of phonemes used in the spoken language.On Sun, 23 Feb 2025 14:42:25 +0100, albert@spenarnc.xs4all.nl wrote:[Snip!]
>>Surely you are joking? The latin characters may have been phonetic
We are so lucky to have a phoenetic character set. The early teletype
machines used a 5-bit Baudot code. And how did the Chinese manage to
use the telegraph?
in Latin, but they certainly aren't in English!
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