- Mesopotamia, Egypt,
China and
Mesoamerica used some form of
logographic writing. All
logographic scripts ever used for
natural languages rely on the rebus...
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Logographic cues are
visual images embedded with specific,
widely understood meaning; they are
pictures that
represent certain words or concepts. These...
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syllabograms that
represent entire syllables or moras. By contrast,
logographic (or morphographic)
writing systems use
graphemes that
represent the units...
-
Logographic printing is a form of
moveable type
printing where the font
comprises words or
parts of
words rather than
single letters. The system, whilst...
- Hau
logographic script –
Tedim Eghap (or Bagam)
script – Məgaka Mi'kmaw
hieroglyphs –
originally a
pictorial system,
transformed into a
logographic system...
-
writing systems such as English", but the
amount of
research on some
logographic orthographies,
Chinese in particular, is also
fairly significant. Unfortunately...
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Anatolian hieroglyphs are an
indigenous logographic script native to
central Anatolia,
consisting of some 500 signs. They were once
commonly known as...
- the reader.
Proper names continued to be
usually written in
purely "
logographic" fashion. The
first inscribed tablets were
purely pictographic, which...
- The
modern ****anese
writing system uses a
combination of
logographic kanji,
which are
adopted Chinese characters, and
syllabic kana. Kana
itself consists...
- scripts, a
logographic script and an
alphabetic script created by Pau Cin Hau, a Zomi
religious leader from Chin State, Burma. The
logographic script consists...