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- scripts are Egyptian hieroglyphs, hieratic, and demotic: Ancient Egyptian. Logosyllabic scripts have graphemes which represent morphemes, often polysyllabic...
- followed a logosyllabic pattern. Quipu Olmec Hieroglyphs, c. 1000 BC – 400 BC, possibly the mother script of Mesoamerica. Thought to be logosyllabic like all...
- hieroglyphs from a superficial resemblance to Ancient Egyptian writing) is a logosyllabic writing system, combining a syllabary of phonetic signs representing...
- syllables and logograms which act as word signs or for their rebus content. Logosyllabic writing appears on both painted and carved artifacts, such as the Tizoc...
- most do****ented and studied in Mesoamerica. The code is described as a logosyllabic style of writing. In English-speaking countries, use of the term "philology"...
- Mesoamerican writing tradition reached its height in the classic Maya logosyllabic script. In Central Mexico, the city of Teotihuacan ascended at the height...
- although based on logograms. They are therefore sometimes referred to as logosyllabic. The contemporary ****anese language uses two syllabaries together called...
- inscriptions were the early ancestors of modern Chinese script and contained logosyllabic script and numerals. By the time of the consolidation of the Chinese...
- Although the writing system was first hieroglyphic using ideograms, logosyllabic cuneiform soon followed.[citation needed] Triangular or wedge-shaped...
- For this reason, many such scripts may be more properly referred to as logosyllabic or complex scripts; the terminology used is largely a product of custom...