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Internal Occurrences (1)
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Definition
- A script is derived from another when it
was clearly created with the other script as the single most important
basis for the script, and when script model, character shapes, order,
names, and sound values have been largely preserved. In some cases the
script model will have changed to support a different language, and
there needs to be differences in character repertoire sufficient to
consider the two scripts distinct.
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