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What is Writing system

Handbook of Research on Discourse Behavior and Digital Communication: Language Structures and Social Interaction
A set of rules for using one (or more) scripts, to represent human language in written form. Examples of writing systems include the Roman alphabet, the Cyrillic script, the Chinese writing system, the Japanese writing system, and so on.
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Online Orthographies
Christiana Themistocleous (University of Manchester, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-773-2.ch020
Abstract
The representation in online environments of non-Roman-based script languages has proved problematic. During the initial years of Computer-mediated Communication, the American Standard Code for Information Interchange character set only supported Roman-alphabetic languages. The solution for speakers of languages written in non-Roman scripts was to employ unconventional writing systems, in an effort to represent their native language in online discourse. The first aim of this chapter is to present the different ways that internet users choose to transliterate or even transcribe their native languages online, using Roman characters. With technological development, and consequently the availability of various writing scripts online, internet users now have the option to either use Roman characters or their native script. If the latter is chosen, internet users still seem to deviate from conventional ways of writing, in this case, however, with regards to spelling. The second aim, therefore, is to bring into light recent developments, by looking at the ways that internet users manipulate orthography, to achieve their communicative purposes.
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– a set of signs used to represent units of language. If morphemes or words are represented, this writing system is called logographic/morphographic; if the sounds or phonemes are represented, it is an alphabetic/phonographic writing system.
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