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cuneiform script. A
writing system that
primarily uses
logograms is
called a
logography. Non-logographic
writing systems, such as
alphabets and syllabaries, are...
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began a new
business venture. At that time,
Henry Johnson invented the
logography, a new
typography that was
reputedly faster and more
precise (although...
- rules, with the most
common types being alphabets, syllabaries, and
logographies.
Alphabets use
symbols called letters that
correspond to
spoken phonemes...
- lit. 'good/simple writing', IPA: [ˈsitelen ˈpona]) is a
constructed logography used for Toki Pona. It was
originally designed circa 2013 and published...
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Rhegium –
Lyric Poetry Irenaeus – Theology,
Philosophy Isaeus – Rhetorics,
Logography Isocrates –
Rhetorics Justin the
Martyr – Theology,
Philosophy Leucippus...
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Apple Inc. uses a
large variety of
typefaces in its marketing,
operating systems, and
industrial design with each
product cycle.
These change throughout...
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officially adopted in the 1930s. The
language is
written primarily using a
logography of
Chinese characters,
largely shared by
readers who may
otherwise speak...
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Intellectually aggressive logography...
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Insup (1980). "The
Korean writing system: An alphabet? A syllabary? A
logography?". In Kolers, P.A.; Wrolstad, M. E.; Bouma,
Herman (eds.). Processing...
- in this way: a
syllabary ****igns
symbols to
spoken syllables,
while logographies ****ign
symbols to words, morphemes, or
other semantic units. The first...