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Writing is the use of signs (symbols) to express human ideas. Writing is a communication technology, historically created and developed in human society, and basically consists of recording marks on a medium. The instrument(s) used to write and the media on which it is recorded can, in principle, be infinite. Although writing is traditionally considered to be durable while speech is more "volatile", the instruments, supports, forms of circulation, as well as the communicative function of the written text, are determinants of its durability or not.
As a representation medium, writing is a systematic codification of graphic signs that allows a very precise registration of spoken language by means of regularly arranged visual signs; the obvious exception to this rule is the very modern Braille writing, whose signs are tactile. Writing differs from pictograms in that the latter not only have an obvious linear sequential structure. There are two main types of writing, ideogram-based writing, which represents concepts, and grapheme-based writing, which represents the perception of sounds or groups of sounds; one type of grapheme-based writing is alphabetic writing.
Hieroglyphic writings are the oldest of the proper writings (for example; cuneiform writing was first hieroglyphic until certain hieroglyphs obtained a phonetic value) and are observed as a transition between pictograms and ideograms. In modern times hieroglyphic writing has been dropped, so there are currently two main sets of writings: grapheme-based (i.e. writings whose signs represent the perception of sounds) and ideogrammatic (i.e. writings whose signs represent concepts, "ideas"). From the first set, the grapheme scripts, we can distinguish, according to the current extent of their use, the Romanic scripts (based on the Latin alphabet), Arabic (based on the Arabic alphabet), Cyrillic, Hebrew (based on the Hebrew alphabet) Hellenic (based on the Greek alphabet), Hindu (usually based on the Devanagari) and to a lesser extent Armenian, Ethiopic (abugid based on the Ghez), Korean, Georgian, Burmese, Coptic alphabetic scripts, etc. The Glagolitic and Gothic scriptures have fallen into disuse.
Most of the time, the intention of the writing is to produce texts that will be targets for the reading activity.
Writing is a symbolic system of recording and communication that has meant different things to different peoples over time, and has been defined in a variety of ways by contemporary critics. One possible definition is as a system of graphic symbols used to convey human thought. Another current understands it as the graphic representation of speech and as the fixation of spoken language in a permanent or semi-permanent manner, and it can also be seen as a system of standardized symbols for the reproduction of speech, thought or other messages in complete or partial form.
Writing can be complete or incomplete. Incomplete writings convey some message, but may not constitute a very consistent parallel of speech, may reproduce only a few special words (such as names of kings and gods), or may not form a precise, standardized system, as is the case with pictographic writings, or with sign systems that are only aids to memory, such as markings to mark the calendar or to index accounting or genealogies. To be complete, a writing must meet three basic requirements: it must aim at communication; it must be composed of signs engraved on a surface, and these signs must be a limited number of elements, which, through specific conventions, relate to and reproduce human speech.
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