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<p>and end section of a text. Musical notation uses letter-like symbols and diacritical marks in order to indicate pitch information. Text are written left to right without word boundaries (<a href="page.php?w=Scriptio_continua">Scriptio continua</a>).</p>

<p>There is also a set of "holy letters" called <i>aksara modre</i> which appears in religious texts and protective talismans. Most of them are constructed using diacritic <i>ulu candra</i> with corresponding characters. A number of additional characters, known to be used inline in text (as opposed</p><p>
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