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| | Logogram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is also possible to a lesser degree in logogram based languages. |  | | Chinese characters as used in Chinese are the only purely logographic system in use today; the Japanese writing system combines Chinese logograms with hiragana and katakana, which are syllabaries rather than logographic systems. |  | | The Mayan system used logograms with phonetic complements like the Egyptian, while lacking ideographic components. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logogram
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| | YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> logogram |
 | | Chinese characters as used in Chinese are the only purely logographic system in use today; the Japanese writing system combines Chinese logograms with hiragana and katakana, which are syllabaries rather than logographic systems. |  | | This is also possible to a lesser degree in logogram based languages. |  | | The Mayan system used logograms with phonetic complements like the Egyptian, while lacking ideographic components. |
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http://www.yourart.com/research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/logogram
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| | History Channel Search Results |
 | | In modern alphabetic writing in English, for example, the logogram “2” is read “two” When the ordinal number is referred to, however, the phonetic complement “d” is attached and the logogram, plus complement “2d,” is read “second” In this example, for the first time, signs are used for purely phonetic (or nonlogographic) purposes. |  | | In other words, the sign functions not to call to mind an idea and the word associated with it, but to recall a sound which is part of the word that the logogram being read represents. |  | | Furthermore, ambiguity is very likely unless indicators are used, which means sacrificing the main advantage of having to use fewer signs per utterance. |
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http://www.historychannel.com/encyclopedia/article.jsp?link=FWNE.fw..wr075100.a
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| | Logogram - Free net encyclopedia |
 | | In addition, the numerals and mathematical symbols used in modern writing systems are also logograms — 1 stands for one, 2 for two, + for plus, and so on. |  | | Chinese characters as used in Chinese make up the only purely logographic system in use today; the Japanese writing system combines Chinese logograms with hiragana and katakana, which are syllabaries rather than logographic systems. |  | | The Mayan system used logograms with phonetic complements like the Egyptian, while lacking ideographic components. |
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http://www.netipedia.com/index.php/Logogram
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| | The cuneiform writing system (Babylonian and Assyrian cuneiform texts) |
 | | indicating a semantic content of a preceding or following word (either a logogram or a sequence of phonograms), e.g. |  | | As part of a colophon the ancient scribe could write the following (first 3 logograms and than phonetic values; |  | | This word could be either a logogram or a syllabically written word. |
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http://www.sron.nl/~jheise/akkadian/cuneiform.html
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| | What is Logogram |
 | | Compared to alphabetical systems, logograms have the disadvantage that one needs many of them to be able to write down a large number of words. |  | | A good example of modern western logograms are the numbers - 1 stands for one, 2 for two and so on; the ampersand and is used for and, while @ sometimes stands for at. |  | | A logogram, or logograph is a single written character which represents a complete grammatical word. |
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http://www.whatis.tv/Logogram.html
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| | Logogram - TheBestLinks.com - Alphabet, Chinese language, Cell phone, Ideogram, ... |
 | | Compared to alphabetical systems, logograms have the disadvantage that one needs many of them to be able to write down a large number of words. |  | | A good example of modern western logograms are the numbers - 1 stands for one, 2 for two and so on; the ampersand and is used for and, while @ sometimes stands for at. |  | | A logogram, or logograph is a single written character which represents a complete grammatical word. |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Logogram.html
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| | Logogram - Gurupedia |
 | | Compared to alphabetical systems, logograms have the disadvantage that one needs many of them to be able to write down a large number of words. |  | | A good example of modern western logograms are the numbers - 1 stands for one, 2 for two and so on; the ampersand and is used for and, while @ sometimes stands for at. |  | | A logogram, or logograph is a single written character which represents a complete grammatical word. |
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http://www.gurupedia.com/l/lo/logogram.htm
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| | Archaeology Wordsmith |
 | | A logogram represents a frequently recurring word or phrase, differing from a determinative in that it furnishes additional information instead of classifying information already given. |  | | No known writing system is totally logographic; all such systems have both logograms and symbols representing particular sounds or syllables. |  | | writing systems that make use of logograms include Chinese, Egyptian hieroglyphic writing, and early cuneiform writing systems. |
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http://www.reference-wordsmith.com/cgi-bin/lookup.cgi?category=&where=headword&terms=logogram
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| | logogram : QuicklyFind Info |
 | | Compared to alphabetical systems, logograms have the disadvantage that one needs many of them to be able to write down a large number of words. |  | | A good example of modern western logograms are the numbers - 1 stands for one, 2 for two and so on; the ampersand & is used for and, while @ sometimes stands for at. |  | | A logogram is a single written character which represents a complete grammatical word. |
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http://www.quicklyfind.com/info/logogram.htm
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| | Allwords.com Definition of logogram |
 | | Your Query of 'logogram' Resulted in 1 Matches |  | | Used especially in eg shorthand or scientific notation and in the orthography of languages like Chinese and Japanese: a single symbol which consistently stands for a morpheme, word or phrase, such as and for and. |
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http://www.allwords.com/word-logogram.html
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| | Ancient Scripts: Akkadian |
 | | One kind of hint to indicate which word the logogram referes is the phonetic complement. |  | | Because of the inflected nature of the Akkadian language, a logogram often only represents the root, or basic form, of a word. |  | | Logograms are written in capitals, often transcribing Sumerian words, but also sometimes Akkadian if the logogram has more meanings in Akkadian than in Sumerian. |
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http://www.ancientscripts.com/akkadian.html
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| | Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Logogram |
 | | Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Logogram; all previous versions may be viewed here. |  | | They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article. |
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http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/ref?title=Logogram
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| | Thoughts |
 | | The master class never abstracts enough information from the servile class to know what is actually going on in the world where the actual productivity of society occurs. |  | | The authoritarian logogram, not the field of sensed experience, determines what is relevant and material. |  | | This is as true of the highly paid advertising copywriter as it is of the engine lathe operator. |
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http://www.ytrebil.com/Thoughts.htm
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| | Wikinfo Logogram |
 | | Compared to alphabetical systems, logograms have the disadvantage that one needs many of them to be able to be able to write down a large number of words. |  | | A good example of modern western logograms are the numbers - 1 stands for one, 2 for two and so on; the ampersand & is used for and, while @ sometimes stands for at. |  | | A logogram is a single written character which represents a complete grammatical word. |
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http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Logogram
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| | logogram - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about logogram |
 | | Logograms are an alternative to the alphabetic-phonetic system. |  | | Symbol or character representing a morpheme or a word, but which is not a word itself. |  | | Some logograms are in common use, including £ and &. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/logogram
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| | Logogram : Logograph |
 | | Compared to alphabetical systems, logograms have the disadvantage that one needs many of them to be able to be able to write down a large number of words. |  | | A good example of modern western logograms are the numbers - 1 stands for one, 2 for two and so on; the ampersand & is used for and, while @ sometimes stands for at. |  | | A logogram is a single written character which represents a complete grammatical word. |
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http://www.fastload.org/lo/Logograph.html
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| | Pic-Logo: Pictogram-Logogram |
 | | Logograms are not sound signs because they can have as many phonetic interpretations as there are languages. |  | | The problem with this definition is that some of our logograms such as our number signs and mathematical signs only seem arbitrary. |  | | Some writers define logograms as non-phonograms and do not distinguish logograms from ideograms since ideograms are also whole word or concept signs. |
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http://victorian.fortunecity.com/vangogh/555/Spell/pic-logo.htm
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| | logogram - Search Results - MSN Encarta |
 | | Logogram, symbol used to represent a word, in contrast to letters, which represent sounds. |  | | Logograms are used extensively in some limited writing... |  | | Writing systems always tended to be conservative, their origins often being attributed to divine sources. |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/logogram.html
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| | logogram |
 | | [n] a single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation; "7 is a logogram that is pronounced `seven' in English and `nanatsu' in Japanese". |
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http://lookwayup.com/lwu.exe/lwu/d?s=f&w=logogram
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| | Chinese language - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | Multisyllabic words have a separate logogram for each syllable. |  | | Some, but not all, Han characters are ideographs, but most Han Chinese characters have forms that were based on their pronunciation rather than their meanings, so they do not directly express ideas. |  | | This is helped by the fact that 90%+ of Chinese morphemes are monosyllabic. |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/c/ch/chinese_language.html
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| | Welcome to the Official Home of WGSL-FM Radio 91 - Rockford, Illinois... |
 | | Permitted Logogram: "A portion of this program is underwritten by Speedy Lube, located at 115 Main Street. |  | | Analysis: The MET logogram is a call to action. |  | | Prohibited Logogram: "A portion of this show is underwritten by Speedy Lube, where you can now get a 10-point oil change and lube for the unbelievably low price of just $12.99. |
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http://www.radio91.com/underwritinginfo.htm
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| | Codex Hammurabi - Wikisource |
 | | Logogram transcribed as kaspim in Ungnad, logogram unknown (probably in earlier text) |  | | Logogram transcribed as mâr in Ungnad, logogram unknown (probably in earlier text) |  | | Logogram transcribed as warad in Ungnad, logogram unknown (probably in earlier text) |
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http://wikisource.org/wiki/Codex_Hammurabi
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 | | Analysis: The MET logogram is a call to action. |  | | The GE logogram does not call upon the listener to do anything. |  | | ANNOUNCEMENT: "A portion of this show is underwritten by Speedy Lube, where you can now get a 10-point oil change and lube for the unbelievably low price of just $12.99. |
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http://www.udel.edu/wvud/underwriting/sample.html
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| | COMBAT Corporate Bylaws |
 | | This logogram, with or without words appended, may exist in any color combination or artistic treatment, including relief, and as such also represents this not for profit corporation. |  | | This not for profit corporation has been organized exclusively to educate the general public by publishing literature, as cited by section 501c3 of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any successive federal tax code. |  | | This non-profit corporation normally operates under, trades or conducts business under, and holds itself out to the general public under the abbreviated name of COMBAT. |
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http://www.combat.ws/S2/BYLAWS.HTM
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| | Synonyms of logogram |
 | | usage: a single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation; "7 is a logogram that is pronounced `seven' in English and `nanatsu' in Japanese" |
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http://www.infoplease.com/thesaurus/logogram
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| | Maya calendar - Wikimedia Commons |
 | | This page was last modified 08:20, 18 October 2005. |  | | Ix (logogram); named day 14 of the Tzolkin cycle |
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Maya_calendar
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| | RhymeZone |
 | | Search for logogram at other dictionaries: OneLook, Answers.com, Merriam-Webster |  | | Example: "7 is a logogram that is pronounced `seven' in English and `nanatsu' in Japanese" |
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http://www.rhymezone.com/r/d?u=logogram
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 | | Logogram but for which payment has not been made. |  | | On January 7, 2003, Logogram filed Claim No. 11955 asserting a |  | | LLP, in New York, Logogram asserted various defenses to the |
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http://bankrupt.com/TCR_Public/040415.mbx
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| | logogram (HyperDic hyper-dictionary) |
 | | A single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation. |  | | "7 is a logogram that is pronounced `seven' in English and `nanatsu' in Japanese" |
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http://www.hyperdic.net/dic/logogram.htm
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia |
 | | History The Semitic letter Dâlet probably developed from the logogram for a fish or a door. |  | | The letter D is the fourth letter of the Latin alphabet. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/D
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| | Village Market |
 | | .75 x 1.06" Oval, Bronze over Fine Pewter Logogram |  | | White Mug, Black Logogram & Map of South East Asia |  | | 6 Color Logogram on white 50/50, Sizes Lg - XXLg |
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http://www.counterparts.net/market.html
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| | Logogram - Wikipedia |
 | | LOGOGRAM, znak ili slovo koje predstavlja čitavu riječ (HER); pisani znak koji predstavlja jednu ili više riječi određenog jezika ili više jezika (Simeon). |
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http://sh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logogram
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