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  2. Aztec script - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Aztec or Nahuatl script, a pre-Columbian writing system that combines ideographic and phonetic elements. Find out how the Aztecs used vigesimal numerals, cartographic maps, and year-count annals to record history and events.

  3. Spanish orthography - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the spelling, punctuation, and diacritics of the Spanish language, which uses the Latin script with one additional letter, eñe ñ . See the official names and pronunciation of each letter and the history of the alphabet changes.

  4. Old Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Old Spanish was the Ibero-Romance language spoken in Castile and environs during the Middle Ages. Learn about its development from Latin, its pronunciation, writing systems, and literary works.

  5. Spanish phonology - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the sound system and pronunciation of Spanish, the standard dialect used in Spain and Latin America. Compare the phonemic and phonetic representations of consonants and vowels, and the historical and geographical variations of Spanish phonology.

  6. Letras y figuras - Wikipedia

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    Letras y figuras is a Philippine painting genre that depicts letters and shapes of people, animals, and objects. Learn about its history, examples, and artists from this Wikipedia article.

  7. Help:IPA/Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to transcribe Spanish words with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) using this Wikipedia help page. It provides a key, examples, and links to related topics for consonants, vowels, semivowels, stress and syllabification.

  8. Word order - Wikipedia

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    Learn about word order, the order of the syntactic constituents of a language, and how it varies across languages. Compare the six basic word orders (SOV, SVO, VSO, VOS, OVS, OSV) and their distribution, flexibility, and pragmatic functions.

  9. Alphabetical order - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, conventions and examples of alphabetical order, a system of arranging character strings based on the position of the characters in an alphabet. The web page does not answer the query "what comes after abc", but it explains how to compare and order words with different numbers of letters.