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logography
logography (ləˈgɒgrəfɪ) [ad. Gr. λογογραϕία, f. λόγο-ς speech + -γραϕία writing. Cf. F. logographie.] 1. (See quot. 1783.)1783 H. Johnson (title) An Introduction to Logography: or, the art of arranging and composing for printing with words intire, their radices and terminations, instead of single le... Oxford English Dictionary
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Logographic printing
He devised the system of ‘logography’ whereby the types for two or more numerals were joined together permanently. wikipedia.org
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logographic
logographic, a. (lɒgəʊˈgræfɪk) [f. logography + -ic. Cf. Gr. λογογραϕικός.] 1. Pertaining to logography (see logography 1).1784 Lond. Chron. No. 4287, Logographic Office, Black Friars, April 15. By His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent for printing by words intire instead of single Letters. 1785 (title... Oxford English Dictionary
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Logogram
The use of logograms in writing is called logography, and a writing system that is based on logograms is called a logography or logographic system. wikipedia.org
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logographically
logographically, adv. (lɒgəʊˈgræfɪkəlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a logographic manner.1783 H. Johnson (title) An Introduction to Logography... Printed logographically and sold by J. Walter. 1804 W. Taylor in Crit. Rev. III. 506 The want of variety in their rhymed letter-press is so obvious that it may ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Korean calligraphy
Early Korean calligraphy was exclusively in Hanja, or the Chinese-based logography first used to write the Korean language. wikipedia.org
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logotype
logotype (ˈlɒgətaɪp) [f. Gr. λόγο-ς word + type.] 1. Printing. a. A type containing a word, or two or more letters, cast in one piece.a 1816 Earl Stanhope in Hansard Typographia (1825) 477, I have deemed it advisable to contrive a new pair of composing cases..introducing a new set of double letters ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Writing system
In a logography, each character represents a semantic unit such as a word or morpheme. The Japanese writing system includes several distinct forms of writing including logography. wikipedia.org
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logographer
logographer (ləˈgɒgrəfə(r)) [f. late L. logograph-us accountant (a. Gr. λογογράϕ-ος prose-writer, speech-writer, f. λόγο-ς word, speech, account + -γράϕος -writer) + -er1: see -grapher.] † 1. A lawyer's clerk; an accountant. Obs.—01656 Blount Glossogr., Logographers, Lawyers Clerks, they that write ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Litema
(perhaps comparable to the tradition of Adinkra symbols in West Africa), but there is little evidence to assert the historical existence of a formal logography wikipedia.org
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negatival
negatival, a. (nɛgəˈtaɪvəl) [f. negative n. + -al.] Negative; negativistic; characterized by negation.1936 J. J. Cohen Psychotherapy ii. 7 Psychophonism, or mental logography, is a word which I have coined to distinguish a psychotherapeutic system of negatival auto-suggestion from all rival systems ... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of ancient Greek writers
Epic Poetry Hypereides - Rhetorics Iamblichus - Philosophy Ibycus of Rhegium - Lyric Poetry Irenaeus - Theology, Philosophy Isaeus - Rhetorics, Logography of Gerasa - Mathematics Origen - Theology, Philosophy Papias of Hierapolis - Theology Parmenides - Philosophy Pherecydes of Athens - Mythography, Logography wikipedia.org
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alphabet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jan 14, 2024alphabet (plural alphabets) The set of letters used when writing in a language . The Greek alphabet has only twenty-four letters. In the first year of school, pupils are taught to recite the alphabet. A writing system in which letters represent phonemes. (Contrast e.g. logography, a writing system in which each character represents a word, and ...
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Isocrates
His professional career is said to have begun with logography: he was a hired courtroom speechwriter. wikipedia.org
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Hypereides
Rise to power Little is known about his early life except that he was the son of Glaucippus, of the deme of Collytus and that he studied logography under wikipedia.org
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