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The true alphabet, often credited as the precursor to many modern alphabets, was developed by the Phoenicians around 1200 BCE. This script was significant because it represented sounds rather than whole words or syllables, making writing more accessible. The Phoenician alphabet influenced later scripts, including Greek and Latin, shaping the development of alphabetic writing systems used today.

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