- was lost.[clarification needed] A few
uniliterals first appear in
Middle Egyptian texts.
Besides the
uniliteral glyphs,
there are also the
biliteral and...
-
written as
Egyptian language symbols to
alphabetic symbols representing uniliteral hieroglyphs or
their hieratic and
demotic counterparts. This
process facilitates...
- Like its
hieroglyphic predecessor script,
Demotic possessed a set of "
uniliteral" or "alphabetical"
signs that
could be used to
represent individual phonemes...
- The
Egyptian hieroglyphic script contained 24
uniliterals (symbols that
stood for
single consonants, much like
English letters)
which today we ****ociate...
-
hieroglyphs transliterated with the same
Latin character in the case of
uniliterals and
characters in the case of bi- and triliterals. The most frequently...
-
Egyptian writing system had a set of some 24
hieroglyphs that are
called uniliterals,
which are
glyphs that
provide one sound.
These glyphs were used as pronunciation...
-
comprise Möller's list.
Notable subsets of hieroglyphs:
Determinatives Uniliteral signs Biliteral signs Triliteral signs Egyptian numerals Egyptian hieroglyphs...
- of
transliteration to
denote each
sound that
could be
represented by a
uniliteral hieroglyph.
Egyptian scholar Gamal Mokhtar noted that the
inventory of...
- 2002,
Sterling Publishing Co. (Index,
Summary lists (tables),
selected uniliterals, biliterals, and triliterals.) (softcover, ISBN 1-4027-0025-3) v t e...
- 35,
Later it came to be used in the
Egyptian language as an
alphabetic uniliteral,
vertical form for
letter "n" as a
phoneme or preposition. It
became functional...