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Writing, form of human communication by means of a set of visible marks that are related, by convention, to some particular structural level of  language. This definition  highlights the fact that writing is in principle the representation  of language rather than a direct representation of thought and the fact that spoken language has a number of levels of  structure, including sentences, words, syllables, and phonemes (the smallest units of speech used to distinguish one word or morpheme from another), any one of which a writing system can “map onto” or represent. Indeed, the history of writing is in part a matter of the discovery and representation of these structural levels of spoken language in the attempt to construct an efficient, general, and economical writing system capable of serving a range of socially valuable functions. 

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