Language is the basic and most
consummate way of communication between people. It can be materialized in two
ways: spoken and written. Every society has a spoken language, even the
primitive ones. Although only civilized societies have a written language with
a defined alphabet. The presence of letters in the context of words determines
the meaning, while the determined order of these in words presents a work of
art. It is, thus, understandable to raise the question: Which letter is used
the most and least in different languages? Or maybe there is similarity on
their distribution even though it has to do with languages which use different
alphabets? Or in general, which are the differences or what could different
languages have in common when they interpret the same content?! The answer to
this question remains within the scope of this paper
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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