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Meaning of Logographically from wikipedia

- processed in logographically coded and alphabetically coded languages, but whether the advantage for processing of homophones in the logographically coded languages...
- phonetically (representing the sounds of the embedded language) or logographically, it is never a phonetic spelling from the point of view of the matrix...
- edition of 12 March 1788, for example was "printed Logographically" by "R. Nutkins" at the Logographic Press, Printing House Square, Blackfriars. The press...
- Logographic cues are visual images embedded with specific, widely understood meaning; they are pictures that represent certain words or concepts. These...
- disadvantages of logographic systems compared to alphabetic systems. Since the meaning is inherent to the symbol, the same logographic system could theoretically...
- N N n Usage Writing system Latin script Type Alphabetic and Logographic Language of origin Latin language Phonetic usage [n] [ŋ] [ɲ] [ɳ] [nˠ] [ⁿ] [◌̃]...
- S S s ſ Usage Writing system Latin script Type Alphabetic and Logographic Language of origin Latin language Phonetic usage /s/ /ʃ/ /θ/ /ts/ /ʒ/ /ɛs/ Unicode...
- L L l Usage Writing system Latin script Type Alphabetic and logographic Language of origin Latin language Phonetic usage [l] [ɫ] [ɮ] [ɬ] [ʎ] [ɭ] [w] [ʟ]...
- Logographic Chinese characters Simplified Traditional Punctuation Braille Cantonese Mainland Chinese Taiwanese Two-cell Phonetic Cyrillization Dungan...
- to one use or another, but many are flexible. Words may be written logographically, phonetically, mixed (that is, a logogram with a phonetic complement)...