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<p>has long been taken, at least back to Bühler's time, as an indication that the standard lipi form is a later alteration that appeared as it diffused away from the Persian sphere of influence. Persian dipi itself is thought to be an <a href="page.php?w=Elamite_language">Elamite</a> loanword.</p>

<p><big>Greek-Semitic model hypothesis</big></p>
<p>Falk's 1993 book <i>Schrift im Alten Indien</i> is a study on writing in ancient India, and has a section on the origins of Brahmi. It features an extensive review of the literature up to that time. Falk sees</p><p>
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