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processed in
logographically coded and
alphabetically coded languages, but
whether the
advantage for
processing of
homophones in the
logographically coded languages...
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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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edition of 12
March 1788, for
example was "printed
Logographically" by "R. Nutkins" at the
Logographic Press,
Printing House Square, Blackfriars. The press...
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Latin phrases exempli gratia, id est, and
videlicet are
being used
logographically to
indicate English phrases which are
rough translations. Similarly...
- to one use or another, but many are flexible.
Words may be
written logographically, phonetically,
mixed (that is, a
logogram with a
phonetic complement)...
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syllabograms that
represent entire syllables or moras. By contrast,
logographic (alternatively morphographic)
writing systems use
graphemes that represent...
- N N n
Usage Writing system Latin script Type
Alphabetic and
logographic Language of
origin Latin language Sound values [n] [ŋ] [ɲ] [ɳ] [nˠ] [ⁿ] [◌̃] /ɛn/...
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missing from
typed conversation as well as to
replace words as part of a
logographic system.
Emoji exist in
various genres,
including facial expressions,...
- characters. It can also go by CJKV to
include Chữ Nôm, the Chinese-origin
logographic script formerly used for the
Vietnamese language, or
CJKVZ to also include...
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Nippur (Sumerian: Nibru,
often logographically recorded as 𒂗𒆤𒆠, EN.LÍLKI, "Enlil City;" Akkadian: Nibbur) was an
ancient Sumerian city. It was the...