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A logogram is a written character which represents a word or morpheme.
Ruby characters are used in textbooks to help children learn the sounds that each logogram makes.
Here the 'house' hieroglyph works as a logogram: it represents the word with a single sign.
The authoritarian logogram, not the field of sensed experience, determines what is relevant and material.
A hieroglyph used as a logogram defines the object of which it is an image.
Because of its ubiquity, it is generally no longer considered a ligature, but a logogram.
The biogram has not changed in several hundred thousand years; the logogram is different in each society.
He tried a direct frontal assault that time, attempting to cut through the logogram with a scalpel.
Just small adjustments in the biogram and logogram.
All three are usually written by the logogram IM.
Consequently the logogram @ is not used (except in email addresses, of course):
Even more extreme, the Pahlavi abjad eventually became logogram.
These symbols are called logogram or logograph.
The Semitic letter Dâlet may have developed from the logogram for a fish or a door.
Every authoritarian logogram divides society, as it divides the individual, into alienated halves.
Furthermore, the logogram of any authoritarian society remains fairly inflexible as time passes, but everything else in the universe constantly changes.
Humanity has been transformed during a Zweitracht age, by placing logogram in governing authority over bio-gram.
Despite being called "compounds", these logograms are still single characters, and are written to take up the same amount of space as any other logogram.
As a logogram, this meant "a Nile tilapia".
An ampersand (or epershand; "&") is a logogram representing the conjunction word "and".
After Grummet, of course, authority has collapsed entirely, and the biogram stands on equal footing with the logogram.
The title is a logogram which stands for Texting: The Great Debate.
Those people are designated by a two-character cuneiform logogram transcribed as SA.
It has been suggested that a second Sumerian logogram SAG.
Those people are identified by the Sumerian logogram SA.
These symbols are called logogram or logograph.
He called his 'recording instrument' a Logograph.
A logogram, or logograph, is a grapheme which represents a word or a morpheme (the smallest meaningful unit of language).
The choice of which components of a logograph comprise separate radicals and which radical is primary is not clear-cut.
But Johnson's definition cannot be applied to the Chinese dictionaries, as Chinese is written in characters or logograph, not alphabets.
The use of the heart symbol as a logograph for the English verb "to love" derives from the use in "I NY", introduced in 1977.
Because of the same color as the logograph of minapita also minapita thought as the companion of minamo, but 8 being even, "now it is different", that you say.
The data suggests that the parahippocampus is involved in searching of a correct answer by manipulating it in working memory, and integrating relationships between the base of the target logograph.
The radical-and-stroke system, or some similar pattern-matching and stroke-counting method, was traditionally the only practical method for constructing dictionaries that someone could use to look up a logograph whose pronunciation was unknown.
For example, the ancient Maya word "ahaw," for lord or ruler, often appeared as a logograph, a sketch resembling a distinguished man, or as a combination of curlicues and squiggles representing syllables that form the same word.