- confidence
- 0.9
- detected_at
- 2026-03-01T21:06:52.141Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- The source describes 'regular writing' as a fundamental principle established by the Israelites, characterized by 'consistent use of signs to represent sounds'. Candidate 1, 'alphabet', is described as 'a standardized set of basic written symbols or graphemes, each representing a phoneme in a language'. This definition perfectly aligns with the source's description of 'regular writing' and its essence. The historical context of the Israelites founding such a system is consistent with the development of the alphabet.