Definition of Logography. Meaning of Logography. Synonyms of Logography

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Definition of Logography

Logography
Logography Lo*gog"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ? a writing of speeches; ? word, speech + ? to write: cf. F. logographie.] 1. A method of printing in which whole words or syllables, cast as single types, are used. 2. A mode of reporting speeches without using shorthand, -- a number of reporters, each in succession, taking down three or four words. --Brande & C.

Meaning of Logography from wikipedia

- cuneiform script. A writing system that primarily uses logograms is called a logography. Non-logographic writing systems, such as alphabets and syllabaries, are...
- 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...
- RhegiumLyric Poetry Irenaeus – Theology, Philosophy Isaeus – Rhetorics, Logography IsocratesRhetorics Justin the Martyr – Theology, Philosophy Leucippus...
- Apple Inc. uses a large variety of typefaces in its marketing, operating systems, and industrial design with each product cycle. These change throughout...
- officially adopted in the 1930s. The language is written primarily using a logography of Chinese characters, largely shared by readers who may otherwise speak...
- Intellectually aggressive logography...
- 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...