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      • Factorial notation refers to a symbol '!'. Symbolically the factorial of a natural number n is written as n!. In factorial notation, the factorial of a natural number is equal to the product of all the natural numbers in sequence from 1 to n. For example, the factorial of 5 is written as 5! and is equal to 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1.
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  2. Joe Martin introduced the term featural notation to describe writing systems that include symbols to represent individual features rather than phonemes. He asserts that "alphabets have no symbols for anything smaller than a phoneme ".

  3. A writing system comprises a particular set of symbols, called a script, as well as the rules by which the script represents a particular language. Writing systems can generally be classified according to how symbols function according to these rules, with the most common types being alphabets, syllabaries, and logographies.

  4. Joe Martin introduced the term featural notation to describe writing systems that include symbols to represent individual features rather than phonemes. He asserts that "alphabets have no symbols for anything smaller than a phoneme".: 5 A featural script represents finer detail than an alphabet.

  5. Some define featural writing systems as scripts in which the glyphs are assembled from sub-glyphs that represent features, such as place and manner of articulation, voicing, length, and so on. Featuralism can also be understood as a property that can apply to a script in degrees.

  6. Phonological rules are commonly used in generative phonology as a notation to capture sound-related operations and computations the human brain performs when producing or comprehending spoken language. They may use phonetic notation or distinctive features or both.

  7. Factorial notation writes the factorial of any positive natural number and is equal to the successive natural numbers from n and in a reducing manner up to 1. The factorial of a number n is equal to the product of the number and the factorial of a number one less than the given number.

  8. Joe Martin introduced the term featural notation to describe writing systems that include symbols to represent individual features rather than phonemes. He asserts that "alphabets have no symbols for anything smaller than a phoneme". A featural script represents finer detail than an alphabet.

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