From d1879dd35b23ba39b0b5778d8f60ccf1393bb5dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elliot Jay Stocks Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2022 10:56:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] =?utf8?q?Actioning=20Darrell=E2=80=99s=20refinements=20to?= =?utf8?q?=20`script=5Fwriting=5Fsystem`?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- .../knowledge/glossary/terms/script_writing_system/content.md | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/cc-by-sa/knowledge/glossary/terms/script_writing_system/content.md b/cc-by-sa/knowledge/glossary/terms/script_writing_system/content.md index 5537754d96..e831598725 100644 --- a/cc-by-sa/knowledge/glossary/terms/script_writing_system/content.md +++ b/cc-by-sa/knowledge/glossary/terms/script_writing_system/content.md @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ - -A script (not to be confused with the [“script” classification](/glossary/script_typeface_style) of [typefaces](/glossary/typeface)) is the visual representation of verbal speech, and when combined with a set of conventions (known as an orthography), represents the main component of a writing system. +A script (not to be confused with the [“script” classification](/glossary/script_typeface_style) of [typefaces](/glossary/typeface)) is a visual representation of verbal speech, and, when combined with a set of usage conventions (known as an orthography), is one of the main components of a writing system. Scripts can be used by one or more languages. For instance, although English, French, German, Norwegian, and Portuguese are distinct languages—with their own alphabets, conventions, and [diacritic](/glossary/diacritic_accent_marks) usage—they all use the [Latin](/glossary/latin) script. -- 2.47.2