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Syllabograms are
graphemes used to
write the
syllables or
morae of words.
Syllabograms in
syllabaries are
analogous to
letters in alphabets,
which represent...
- (onset-nucleus-coda) true
syllabograms. Most
syllabaries only
feature one or two
kinds of
syllabograms and form
other syllables by
graphemic rules.
Syllabograms,
hence syllabaries...
- 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...
- logograms,
syllabograms, and, as some as
sources claim, a few
single sound phonograms.
Sometimes suffixes were
written with
syllabograms, just as single...
- Latin, in
capital letters (e.g. PES for the
logogram for "foot"). The
syllabograms are transliterated,
disambiguating homophonic signs analogously to cuneiform...
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Cuneiform signs can be emplo**** in
three functions:
syllabograms,
Akkadograms or Sumerograms.
Syllabograms are
characters that
represent a syllable. Akkadograms...
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corresponding to consonant–vowel pairs.
Syllabaries use
graphemes called syllabograms that
represent entire syllables or moras. By contrast,
logographic (alternatively...
- script,
though the
numerals show more
resemblance to
Bamum than the
syllabograms do, and it does not
appear to be a
direct descendant. The only attested...
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functioning as
syllabograms, so that for example, the sign for the word "arrow"
would become the sign for the
sound "ti".
Syllabograms were used in Sumerian...
- right-to-left or boustrophedon. Furthermore, the
following ‘supplementary’
syllabograms for more
complex syllables can be
identified (where in some
cases the...