How did the Phoenician influence language today?

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By creating precise maps of cultural language interactions as they traded

By creating the world’s first paper and making written records portable

By creating an alphabet that linked symbols to words in a spoken language

By creating an alphabet that linked symbol to sounds in a spoken language

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The Phoenician influence on language today is best described by the option:

By creating an alphabet that linked symbols to sounds in a spoken language.

The Phoenician alphabet is one of the earliest known alphabets and is considered a significant precursor to many modern alphabets, as it represented consonant sounds with symbols, allowing for more efficient writing and communication.