Definition of Logographic. Meaning of Logographic. Synonyms of Logographic

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Definition of Logographic

Logographic
Logographic Log`o*graph"ic, Logographical Log`o*graph"ic*al, a. [Gr. ? of writing speeches: cf. F. logographique.] Of or pertaining to logography.

Meaning of Logographic from wikipedia

- Mesopotamia, Egypt, China and Mesoamerica used some form of logographic writing. All logographic scripts ever used for natural languages rely on the rebus...
- Logographic cues are visual images embedded with specific, widely understood meaning; they are pictures that represent certain words or concepts. These...
- 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...
- syllabograms that represent entire syllables or moras. By contrast, logographic (alternatively morphographic) writing systems use graphemes that represent...
- out in speech. Adinkra Aztec script – Nahuatl (includes syllabic and logographic elements) Birch-bark glyphs – Anishinaabemowin Dongba – Naxi – Although...
- seals (c. 2300 BCE), coins (c. 600 BCE), trans-cultural diffusion of logographic languages, coats of arms, watermarks, silver hallmarks, and the development...
- L L l Usage Writing system Latin script Type Alphabetic and logographic Language of origin Latin language Sound values [l] [ɫ] [ɮ] [ɬ] [ʎ] [ɭ] [w] [ʟ]...
- 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...
- dyslexia have auditory processing problems, and may develop their own logographic cues to compensate for this type of deficit. Some research suggests that...
- for writing the Egyptian language. Hieroglyphs combined ideographic, logographic, syllabic and alphabetic elements, with more than 1,000 distinct characters...