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  2. Brahmic scripts - Wikipedia

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    The alphabetical order is: vowels, velar consonants, palatal consonants, retroflex consonants, dental consonants, bilabial consonants, approximants, sibilants, and other consonants. Each consonant grouping had four stops (with all four possible values of voicing and aspiration), and a nasal consonant.

  3. Brahmi script - Wikipedia

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    The collation order of Brahmi is believed to have been the same as most of its descendant scripts, one based on Shiksha, the traditional Vedic theory of Sanskrit phonology. This begins the list of characters with the initial vowels (starting with a ), then lists a subset of the consonants in five phonetically related groups of five called ...

  4. Category:Brahmic scripts - Wikipedia

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  5. Gojūon - Wikipedia

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    The order of consonants and vowels, and the grid layout, originates in Sanskrit shiksha (śikṣā, Hindu phonetics and phonology), and Brāhmī script, as reflected throughout the Brahmic family of scripts. Specifically, the consonants are ordered from the back to the front of the mouth (velar to labial). [4] [5] [6]

  6. Devanagari - Wikipedia

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    The combinations of all Sanskrit consonants and vowels, each in alphabetical order, are laid out in the bārākhaḍī (बाराखडी) or bārahkhaṛī (बारहखड़ी) table. In the following barakhadi table, the IAST transliteration of each combination will appear on mouseover:

  7. Baybayin - Wikipedia

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    4.2 Alphabetical order. 5 Contemporary usage and revival. 6 Derivative scripts. 7 Sample texts. ... Baybayin is an abugida belonging to the family of the Brahmic scripts.

  8. Sukhothai script - Wikipedia

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    The peripheral scripts still retain many characteristics of the primitive script, such as pre-Angkorian sound values of certain letters, a lack of alphabetical order and a lack of numerals. [3] According to Anthony Diller, the innovations found in the Sukhothai script as compared to the Khmer script, indicate that the script was a planned and ...

  9. Alphabetical order - Wikipedia

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    Alphabetical order is a system whereby character strings are placed in order based on the position of the characters in the conventional ... like the Brahmic scripts, ...