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In 5- fr fl'helUotc ms 4 ' M8 a gnumber of-pictographs could be useflfitofgxpress otherwords notfso conveniently pic- tured- but having the same sounds, by .adding to the symbol for a-cierftainfohject'a dis? tinguishing .mark to indicate a similarly sounding word. This systenziwasudevelopedito a system almost purely 5phonetic.k 1Now,sh2wing invented .this style of writingthe Egypi tians developed it even until theyghad ample meanslbyiwhich they- werefable to set 'down for posterity their thoughts,-desires?'mistakesandfachievements.Q f f - - ' g I t was but a stepffurther tojtheuse ofa sinzplefarbitraryqsymbolito represent ,each of the various soundsjfandzlo, arialphabetfwas the resultg 'fronfwhich bydcombirzations 'to depictfthevsounds uttered inthe spoken word, the written word became afact. ' .Itrernained for aznation of traderslike the Phoenicians-to developit further to suit Ytheirfneeds in the field of business and a nation of culture, as theAGreeles, to develop it'still further .to meet the demands of 'literatureg until theslample Greek alphabet resulted. - . b -i . Y e,'o if 5 n c ggi o i be is ' But' from whence came the letters which we daily fuse and take, forigranted? re they Egyptian, Babylonian, .4rarnaicQ-Rhoenic'iart,g,Greek? kNo, they again, are made up of all fthese aforementioned languages. f The systejn was not ,developed suddenly by any scholar or groupfoftscholars butfdeveloped fande grew'-tlzroughoutfthe centuries of the Christian era even as ,mankindeinzveased inlnurnlzerfandg knowledge. ' ff, ' The triumph of-fChristianity'rand thlekliteraliohedience to the conimandl:k'G53ye into all the worldandpreachwthe gospel bythe missionaries of the Christian religion has resulted in not onlycarrying the Gospel butour language or that of some other nation using thefsame alphabet to the for corners' of the earth until today the alphabet withwhich we stisuggleyinour early school life' isiused by the most highly ,developed and civilized half of theqworlds' popnlation. Q . o Q 4 n 1 g W p 5 4- kind thus has 'progressed ourlanguage until ,methods of the typewrittenfsyrizhol written and printed word were devised 'to make in accordance with that spirit of progress prevalent throughout, the world moreisimplensystemslofqwriting this English alphabet. Some time in the fifteenth century 'a German schoolmaster was wandering through thewoods. 'To amuse.-his pupils he 'cut from the bark of a birch. tree a. numberl-of letters and lo,,he noticedkthe stainsithatfthesap nzadef+they were perfect imprintsi only reversedf' Thusthefiprinting press was developed, -'ln the year' fourteen hundred and thirty A. ,Guttenberg produced. his .famous V press with movable ,metal type. 'In 1476 William Caxton :brought this press to England. iBut when ibookssand newspapers became popular this was found impractical so the great mechanical' presses were devel- oped. .Then the linotype, which sctsra line? of 'type inbut a few seconds was invented. - e In 1784 Beniarninfranklin, nranking colonist of' the times. printed thefirst news- paper in Almericawn' one of the' simplest 3 hand presses. Today-Ywith. the development of all ymodern printing' devices at total Qof 20,694 different'-'papersiini tlteflinglish language are printed' in the United States alonej f i - 2 A3 ll - c u The twenty-six words of ourpalphahet are . coined into more than half a million English. words and new. wordsfare being coined daily. . Eighty-six languageszare spoken in India alonee- b in France are a dozen dialectsg . c i,,g X Will civilized man someday speak Esperanto! lv ' or some other common tongue instead of English, Spanish, French, German, and others? .Perhaps the written word is further from the endiof 'itsv process of evolution than weqthink. ' i 1 .- , - ,n 4' fx CV .ff , its . - a s f L ,WQffrf223m2IHf1J.iCz272WTfcaaguafrvformal cm mifzzyffaz iI,u1113:2Lu17ZafLu4z77Z2Zf1U?QZU77 rzmzffmn-rnmzu
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