- Gr****
logos 'word', and
gramma 'that
which is
drawn or written'), also
logograph or lexigraph, is a
written character that
represents a
semantic component...
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Logographs in
shared East
Asian written tradition...
-
being a
subject of debate). The sign
eventually became the
predominant logograph for "King" in general. In the
Sumerian language,
lugal is used to mean...
- may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols.
Chinese characters are
logographs used to
write the
Chinese languages and
others from
regions historically...
- such as
Chinese hanzi, ****anese kanji, and
Korean hanja, to show the
logographs' pronunciation;
these were
formerly also used for
Vietnamese chữ Hán and...
-
Chinese characters are
generally logographs, but can be
further categorized based on the
manner of
their creation or derivation. Some
characters may be...
-
Pahawh Arithmetical symbols in a 2nd
Stage Reduced Version maths book
Logographs and
symbols Because Shong was illiterate, it is
sometimes ****umed that...
- no
immediate relation to
articulate speech." That is, they are
neither logographs (whole-word
signs depicting one
object to be
spoken aloud) nor phonographs...
-
include exceptional cases where symbols function differently. For example,
logographs found within phonetic systems like
English include the
ampersand ⟨&⟩ and...
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include the
logographs 氣, 气, and 気 with
various meanings ranging from "vapor" to "anger", and the
English loanword qi or ch'i. The
logograph 氣 is read with...