Létà (ábídí)
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Létà tabi Ábídí je a grapheme in an alphabetic system of writing, such as the Greek alphabet and its descendants. Letters compose phonemes and each phoneme represents a phone (sound) in the spoken form of the language.
See also
àtúnṣeItokasi
àtúnṣe- Millard, A. R. (1986), "The Infancy of the Alphabet", World Archaeology, 17 (3): 390–398, doi:10.1080/00438243.1986.9979978
- Daniels, Peter T., and William Bright, eds 1996. The World's Writing Systems. ISBN 0-19-507993-0.
- Powell, Barry B. 1991. Homer and the Origin of the Greek Alphabet. ISBN 978-0-521-58907-9 | ISBN 0-521-58907-X.
- Robinson A. 2003, "The Origins of writing" in David Crowely and Paul Heyer 'Communication in History: Technology, Culture, Society' (fourth edition) Allyn and Bacon Boston pp 34–40
Wikimedia Commons ní àwọn amóunmáwòrán bíbátan mọ́: Létà (ábídí) |
External links
àtúnṣe- Convert Text case Upper case to Lower case and Lower case to Upper case Archived 2021-01-25 at the Wayback Machine.
- Unicode Code Charts
- LetterCount.com Count the number of letters in a document
- Word-Counter.com Count number of alphabets and letters, with and without spaces, count words and typing speed test