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Writing unit that represents a syllable
Syllabograms are graphemes used to write the syllables or morae of words. Syllabograms in syllabaries are analogous to letters in alphabets, which represent
Syllabogram
Writing system
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
Anatolian_hieroglyphs
Written set of symbols for syllables or moras of spoken words
frequently) morae which make up words. A symbol in a syllabary, called a syllabogram, typically represents an (optional) consonant sound (simple onset) followed
Syllabary
Ancient Mesopotamian script
Cuneiform signs can be employed in three functions: syllabograms, Akkadograms or Sumerograms. Syllabograms are characters that represent a syllable. Akkadograms
Hittite_cuneiform
Japanese syllabary
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
Katakana
Convention of symbols representing language
representing consonant–vowel pairs. Syllabaries use graphemes called syllabograms that represent entire syllables or moras. By contrast, logographic (or
Writing_system
Extinct Semitic language of Mesopotamia
Cuneiform writing (Neo-Assyrian script) (1 = Logogram (LG) "mix"/syllabogram (SG) ḫi, 2 = LG "moat", 3 = SG aʾ, 4 = SG aḫ, eḫ, iḫ, uḫ, 5 = SG kam, 6 =
Akkadian_language
System of writing Japanese based solely on Chinese characters
いへにかへりて ipê-ni kapêr-i-te 奈利乎斯麻佐爾 なりをしまさに nari-wo s-i-[i] mas-an-i Ateji Syllabogram Sōgana – Archaic Japanese syllabary Idu script, Korean analogue Bjarke
Man'yōgana
Letter of the Latin alphabet
it from the letter ze ⟨З⟩.[citation needed] Ezh looks similar to the syllabogram ⟨ろ⟩, which is the hiragana form of the Japanese mora ro. The Cyrillic
Ezh
Use of Sumerian cuneiform
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
Sumerogram
Chinese-based script for Khitan language
logograms, syllabograms, and, as some as sources claim, a few single sound phonograms. Sometimes suffixes were written with syllabograms, just as single
Khitan_small_script
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List_of_jōyō_kanji
Ancient Indo-European language of the Hittite Empire
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
Luwian_language
Writing system of the ancient Near East
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
Cuneiform
Grapheme which represents a word or a morpheme
portal Linguistics portal Phonogram Dongba symbols Emoji Logo Symbol Syllabogram Wingdings Rebus, the use of pictures to represent words or parts of words
Logogram
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List of Japanese typographic symbols
List_of_Japanese_typographic_symbols
Logographic writing system
Japanese retains the use of kanji to represent most word stems, while kana syllabograms are generally used for grammatical affixes, particles, and loanwords
Chinese_characters
Japanese language romanization system
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Hepburn_romanization
Persistent representation of language
around 800 distinct symbols – mainly logograms, complemented by a set of syllabograms used for affixes, disambiguation between different readings of a logogram
Writing
Japanese syllabary
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Hiragana
Oldest attested stage of the Japanese language
using man'yōgana, a writing system that employs Chinese characters as syllabograms or (occasionally) logograms. The language featured a few phonological
Old_Japanese
Undeciphered writing system of ancient Crete
right-to-left or boustrophedon. Furthermore, the following ‘supplementary’ syllabograms for more complex syllables can be identified (where in some cases the
Linear_A
2136 kanji recommended for proficiency in Japanese
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Jōyō_kanji
Branch of the Afroasiatic languages
written with syllabograms or with alphabetic script (never with hieroglyphs or pictograms); and the legends about the invention of the syllabograms and alphabetic
Semitic_languages
Partially deciphered writing system
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
Bagam_script
Japanese syllabic writing systems
moraic, instead of syllabic, because it requires the combination of two syllabograms to represent a CVC syllable with coda (e.g. CVn, CVm, CVng), a CVV syllable
Kana
Writing system of the Maya civilization
be read as the morpheme manikʼ or as the syllable chi. Glyphs used as syllabograms were originally logograms for single-syllable words, usually those that
Maya_script
Writing system that behaves partly as an alphabet and partly as a syllabary
transform redundant plosive consonants of the Phoenician alphabet into syllabograms. Out of confusion, the term is sometimes applied to a different alphabetic
Semi-syllabary
Syllable-based writing system
Devanagari script, vowels are indicated by changing the orientation of the syllabogram. Each vowel has a consistent orientation; for example, Inuktitut ᐱ pi
Abugida
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Japanese_writing_system
Sumerian term for rulers
word is the name of a king. In Akkadian orthography, it may also be a syllabogram šàr, acrophonically based on the Akkadian for "king", šarrum. Unicode
Lugal
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Japanese_punctuation
Kanji reading based on the original Chinese
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
On'yomi
Chinese characters used in Japanese writing
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Kanji
Medieval symbol system
pictograms, though there have been suggestions that some are logograms or syllabograms. The symbol system was first encountered by Europeans like Charles Partridge
Nsibidi
Writing medium, especially for writing in cuneiform
defined as "Wedge writing" in Latin, which added phonetic symbols, syllabograms. Text on clay tablets took the forms of myths, fables, essays, hymns
Clay_tablet
Style for writing Chinese characters
They also follow the jōyō kanji character forms. The bopomofo semi-syllabograms are nearly always written using regular script strokes. Xuanshi Biao
Regular_script
Japanese style of ruby text
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Furigana
List standardized kanji in Japan
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Tōyō_kanji
procatalepsis, prolepsis, proleptic, proslepsis, syllabic, syllabism, syllable, syllabogram, syllepsis, trisyllabic, trisyllable lab-, laps- slide, slip Latin labi
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/L
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/L
Japanese writing variant of hiragana
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Hentaigana
Writing the Chinese languages
not directly represent pronunciation, unlike letters in an alphabet or syllabograms in a syllabary. Rather, the writing system is morphosyllabic: characters
Written_Chinese
Computer font file format
Baseline tag HorizAxis VertAxis 'hang' horizontal line from which the syllabograms seem to hang in the Tibetan script The same line in Tibetan vertical
OpenType
Kanji reading based on the native Japanese pronunciation
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Kun'yomi
Ancient Greek Bronze Age civilizations
These show a number of systems of script employing either ideograms or syllabograms (see Linear B). Excavated tombs: Of either the pit, chamber or the tholos
Aegean_civilization
Japanese strategy board game
on its surface in the form of two kanji (Chinese characters used as syllabograms or as logograms to record texts in Old Japanese), usually in black ink
Shogi
procatalepsis, prolepsis, proleptic, proslepsis, syllabic, syllabism, syllable, syllabogram, syllepsis, trisyllabic, trisyllable lab-, laps- slide, slip Latin labi
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O
Chinese script used by Yao women
published in June 2017, as part of the Nushu block (U+1B170–U+1B2FF). 396 syllabograms are defined. In addition, an iteration mark for Nüshu U+16FE1 𖿡 NUSHU
Nüshu
Characters used as phonographs in Japanese Man'yōgana – Characters used as syllabograms in Japanese Transcription into Chinese characters Phonetic series (Chinese
Chinese character classification
Chinese_character_classification
Japanese punctuation mark
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Chōonpu
Japanese language written in Latin script
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Romanization_of_Japanese
Pronunciation guide accompanying logographic writing
or disharmonically. The former is exemplified by the placement of the syllabogram for ma underneath the logogram for "jaguar" (in Classic Maya, BALAM):
Phonetic_complement
Undecyphered bronze-age Cretan writing system
and Olivier & Godart (1996). The glyph inventory in CHIC includes 96 syllabograms representing sounds, ten of which double as logograms, representing words
Cretan_hieroglyphs
Ordering of characters in Japanese language
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Gojūon
Japanese symbol
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Sokuon
Kana suffixes following kanji stems in Japanese written words
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Okurigana
Basic 1,026 Japanese kanji taught in schools
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Kyōiku_kanji
Early proto-writing system
evolution towards the constitution of a set of phonetic signs, called "syllabograms" since they represent a syllable. Thus the water sign A is also used
Proto-cuneiform
Japanese language romanization system
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Nihon-shiki
Archaic Japanese syllabary
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Sōgana
Attempt to correlate standard spoken Japanese with the written word
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Japanese_script_reform
Romanization of Japanese
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
JSL_romanization
System of transcription of the Japanese language into Russian Cyrillic script
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Polivanov_system
Linear B tablet made c. 1180 BCE
Written in Linear B syllabograms as au-ke-wa, reconstructed as Ancient Greek: Αὐγῆϝας, romanized: Augewas. Written in Linear B syllabograms as da-mo-ko-ro
PY_Ta_641
Use of Japan's syllabic scripts before 1946
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Historical_kana_orthography
List of Chinese characters used in Japanese names
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Jinmeiyō_kanji
Extinct branch of Indo-European languages
which are logograms, and the rest purely functional determinatives and syllabograms, representing syllables of the form V, CV, or rarely CVCV. HLuwian texts
Anatolian_languages
Writing of Japanese Language in Cyrillic script
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Cyrillization_of_Japanese
Japanese language romanization system
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Kunrei-shiki
Japanese-made kanji
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Kokuji
Undeciphered late Bronze Age syllabary
it was deciphered (approximately 30,000). It is also unclear how many syllabograms are represented in the corpus. Modern estimates have ranged from 57 to
Cypro-Minoan_script
Archaeological site in Greece
Linear B was used to write Mycenaean Greek, it uses a restricted range of syllabograms, ideograms and numerals to do so: scribes writing in Linear B therefore
Volimidia
Chinese-based script for Khitan language
large script mostly uses logograms, it is possible that ideograms and syllabograms are used for grammatical functions. The large script has a few similarities
Khitan_large_script
Japanese iron burial-mound sword
includes several Japanese proper names written using Chinese characters as syllabograms. The original inscription and translation (by Murayama Shichirō and Roy
Inariyama_Sword
Mycenaean priestess (fl. c. 1180 BCE)
Linear B was used to write Mycenaean Greek, it uses a restricted range of syllabograms, ideograms and numerals to do so: scribes writing in Linear B therefore
Eritha
Japanese telegraphic code
Katakana syllabograms Monographs (gojūon) Digraphs (yōon) a i u e o ya yu yo ∅ ア a ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ イ i ▄ ▄▄▄ ウ u ▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ エ e ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄
Wabun_code
Form of shorthand for writing kanji
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Ryakuji
marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Javanese characters. ꦱ is a syllabogram in the Javanese script that represents the sounds /sɔ/ and /sa/. It is
Sa_(Javanese)
Japanese kanji not in the lists of jōyō kanji
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Hyōgai_kanji
Four kana in Japanese that are pronounced the same in some regions
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Yotsugana
influence is mainly superficial, with Sequoyah having freely created new syllabograms.[citation needed] The only South Asian language that has widely adopted
Spread_of_the_Latin_script
Extended simplication of kanji
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Extended_shinjitai
Mapping of foreign sounds into Japanese
Gojūon Typographic symbols Japanese punctuation Iteration mark Uses Syllabograms Furigana Okurigana Braille Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn Kunrei-shiki /
Transcription_into_Japanese
Japanese romanization system
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Wāpuro_rōmaji
epigraphy and linguistics, (a) Maya syllabogram(s) which complement(s) an accompanying (in a glyph block) logogram or syllabogram; type of phonetic complement;
Glossary of the Maya civilisation
Glossary_of_the_Maya_civilisation
Mukīl rēš lemutti, inscribed in cuneiform Sumerian syllabograms as (d)SAG.ḪUL.ḪA.ZA and meaning "he who holds the head of evil", was an ancient Mesopotamian
Mukīl_rēš_lemutti
Alternative encoding for Tamil in the Unicode Private Use Area, modelled as a syllabary
project for all Tamil encoding/font mapping characters. Highlighted syllabograms in the U and Ū columns are those where the vowel portion of the glyph
Tamil_All_Character_Encoding
SYLLABOGRAM
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SYLLABOGRAM
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the diamonds
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Atsel, AZAL means "noble." In the bible, this is the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of Saul.
Boy/Male
Australian, Indian
Smart
Boy/Male
Hindu
A person who attains fame and glory
Female
Native American
Native American Mapuche name, AYLEN means "clear" or "happiness."
Girl/Female
Latin
Young.
Boy/Male
Indian
The prophet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shivendra | ஷிவேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Lord Shiva and Lord Indra
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Flower Name
Boy/Male
Hindu
SYLLABOGRAM
SYLLABOGRAM
SYLLABOGRAM
SYLLABOGRAM
SYLLABOGRAM