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- Semasiography (from Gr****: σημασία (semasia) "signification, meaning" and Gr****: γραφία (graphia) "writing") is "writing with signs", a non-phonetic based...
- of semagrams on a two-dimensional surface in no linear sequence, and semasiographic, having no reference to speech. Louise concludes that, because their...
- semasiographic writing. Mixtec writing emerged during the 13th century, much later than the systems previously mentioned. Mixtec is a semasiographic system...
- stance." The script consists of a series of semagrams. Heptapod B is semasiographic; the language does not have a spoken form. This presents a large difference...
- of the Vinča culture, and 29.5% may represent some sort of symbolic (semasiographic) notation. A database of Vinča inscriptions, DatDas, has been developed...
- phonemes, syllables DeFrancis, criticizing Sampson's introduction of semasiographic writing and featural alphabets stresses the phonographic quality of...
- character. The Aztec form of writing is largely pictorial and was a semasiographic system, meaning writing existed separately from spoken word. The glyphs...
- at the University of Wisconsin has argued that quipus are actually a semasiographic language, a system of representative symbols – such as music notation...
- Croft, William (2017). "Evolutionary Complexity of Social Cognition, Semasiographic Systems, and Language". In Mufwene, Salikoko S.; Coupé, Christophe;...
- by a Yukaghir girl to a young man, presenting it as an example of a semasiographic writing system, which is capable of "communicating its meaning independently...