Definition of Pasigraphy. Meaning of Pasigraphy. Synonyms of Pasigraphy

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Definition of Pasigraphy

Pasigraphy
Pasigraphy Pa*sig"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ? for all (dat. pl. of ? all) + -graphy.] A system of universal writing, or a manner of writing that may be understood and used by all nations. --Good.

Meaning of Pasigraphy from wikipedia

- A pasigraphy (from Gr**** πᾶσι pasi "to all" and γράφω grapho "to write") is a writing system where each written symbol represents a concept (rather than...
- Communication Purpose Constructed language International auxiliary language Pasigraphy Blissymbols Sources Ideographic written language Official status Regulated by...
- language Grammatology International phonetic alphabet ISO 15924 Orthography Pasigraphy Penmanship Paleography Phonemic orthography Phonetic transcription Numeral...
- to the Encyclopédie. Many of these 17th–18th centuries conlangs were pasigraphies, or purely written languages with no spoken form or a spoken form that...
- “6215-8_0-164->1673-9802” means: “The father loved the big coloured letters”. Pasigraphy Solresol, a constructed language based around musical notes. Pei, Mario...
- edition, 882 pp. The book presents a system for universal writing, or pasigraphy. Ota, Yukio (1973). «LoCoS: An Experimental Pictorial Language.» Icographic...
- characteristica universalis or "universal character" to be a form of pasigraphy, or ideographic language. This was to be based on a rationalised version...
- auxlangs were pasigraphies. This set historically tends to overlap with taxonomic languages, though there is no inherent reason a pasigraphy needs to be...
- scheme developed by Wilkins and his colleagues. It was intended as a pasigraphy, in other words, to provide elementary building blocks from which could...
- other whistled languages Constructed Damin (not interlinguistic) Esperanto and others Bliss symbols and other pasigraphies Gestuno (for the deaf) Solresol...