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Here are a number of ways to define writing systems:

* a system of more or less permanent marks used to represent an utterance in such a way that it can be recovered more or less exactly without the intervention of the utterer.

From The World's Writing Systems

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* a set of visible or tactile signs used to represent units of language in a systematic way, with the purpose of recording messages which can be retrieved by everyone who knows the language in question and the rules by virtue of which its units are encoded in the writing system.

From the The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Writings Systems

: All writing systems use visible signs with the exception of the raised notation systems used by
[[ar2432]] blind and visually impaired people, such as Braille and Moon. Hence the need to include tactile signs in the above definition.

In A History of Writing, Steven Roger Fischer argues that no one definition of writing can cover all the systems that exist and have ever existed. Instead he states that a 'complete writing' system should fulfill all the following criteria:

* it must have as its purpose communication;
* it must consist of artificial graphic marks on a durable or electronic surface;
* it must use marks that relate conventionally to articulate speech (the systematic arrangement of significant vocal sounds) or electronic programing in such a way that communication is achieved.

Writing systems are both functional, providing a visual way to represent language, and also symbolic, in that they represent cultures and peoples. In The writing systems of the world, Florian Coulmas describes them as follows:

: As the most visible items of a language, scripts and orthographies are 'emotionally loaded', indicating as they do group loyalties and identities. Rather than being mere instruments of a practical nature,they are symbolic systems of great social significance which may, moreover, have profound effect on the social structure of a speech community.

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