Talk:Clerical script

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"It is possible that the Japanese writing system of katakana originated from the clerical script."

I removed this since there is no evidence I can find that the man'yōgana which formed the basis of katakana were either definitely clerical script or definitely regular script. Man'yōgana developed while regular script was in its infancy, but it is known that man'yōgana were written in all the forms of calligraphy including cursive script which definitely was the basis of hiragana; and that by the time katakana was developed, the regular script was already widely in use. Modern katakana has the roughly square character shapes of regular script. AKADriver 22:10, 18 April 2006 (UTC)