-
Syllabograms are
graphemes used to
write the
syllables or
morae of words.
Syllabograms in
syllabaries are
analogous to
letters in alphabets,
which represent...
- frequently)
morae which make up words. A
symbol in a syllabary,
called a
syllabogram,
typically represents an (optional)
consonant sound (simple onset) followed...
- values; a
given sign may
function as a logogram, a
determinative or a
syllabogram, or a
combination thereof. The
signs are
numbered according to Laroche's...
- and
diacritic marks: 5
nucleus vowels 42 core or body (onset-nucleus)
syllabograms,
consisting of nine
consonants in
combination with each of the five vowels...
-
corresponding to consonant–vowel pairs.
Syllabaries use
graphemes called syllabograms that
represent entire syllables or moras. By contrast,
logographic (alternatively...
-
Cuneiform signs can be emplo**** in
three functions:
syllabograms,
Akkadograms or Sumerograms.
Syllabograms are
characters that
represent a syllable. Akkadograms...
-
character or
group of
characters as an
ideogram or
logogram rather than a
syllabogram in the
graphic representation of a
language other than Sumerian, such...
- (Furansu, France), 阿弗利加 (Afurika, Africa) and 亜米利加 (Amerika, America).
Syllabogram Sōgana –
Archaic ****anese
syllabary Idu script,
Korean analogue Bjarke...
-
Cuneiform writing (Neo-****yrian script) (1 =
Logogram (LG) "mix"/
syllabogram (SG) ḫi, 2 = LG "moat", 3 = SG aʾ, 4 = SG aḫ, eḫ, iḫ, uḫ, 5 = SG kam, 6 =...
- it from the
letter ze ⟨З⟩.[citation needed] Ezh
looks similar to the
syllabogram ⟨ろ⟩,
which is the
hiragana form of the ****anese mora ro. The Cyrillic...