Just here, perhaps, I had better explain our use of the manual alphabet, which seems to puzzle people who do not know us.
But the invention of movable type in the 15th century did change our use of the alphabet.
"Of course, you can finger-spell anything," he said, referring to the use of the sign-language alphabet.
Some countries mandate the use of the phonetic alphabet for identification.
Translations to autoepistemic logic exists or not depending on whether modularity or the use of the same alphabet is required.
The heart of the manual provided comprehensive instructions regarding the use of the alphabet along with reading samples.
The Phoenicians were the first state-level society to make extensive use of the alphabet.
Recently, the use of the Hebrew alphabet has enjoyed renewed popularity.
For the use of the Arabic alphabet to transcribe Chinese, see:
He banned the use of the Korean alphabet when the common people wrote with it on posters criticizing the king.