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Logogram

In a written language, a logogram (from Ancient Greek logos 'word', and gramma 'that which is drawn or written'), also logograph or lexigraph, is a written character that represents a semantic component of a language, such as a word or morpheme. Chinese characters as used in Chinese as well as other languages are logograms, as are Egyptian hieroglyphs…

Characters, Chinese characters & Types of logographic systems

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Types of logographic systems

Semantic and phonetic dimensions

Universal logograms

Chinese characters

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Logogram

Nodes114
Edges113
Triples110
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.017544
Components1

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Logogram

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related to Separating writing and pronunciation · 30
Logogram → An, China, Chinese, Classical Chinese, Conversely, East Asian, English, Finnish, French, Greek, Hangul, Italian, Japan, Japanese, Korea, Korean, Latin, Likewise, Many, Orthographies
related to Characters in information technology · 19
Logogram → Also, As, Basic Multilingual Plane, Bopomofo, Cangjie, Chinese, English, Entering, ISO, On, Pinyin, Since, There, Unicode, UTF-8, Variable-width, While, With, Wubi
related to Universal logograms · 15
Logogram → ASCII, Baudot, Dutch, English, In Latin, Internet, It's, Latin, Many, Not, Outside, Spanish, The, They, Unicode
related to Types of logographic systems · 12
Logogram → All, Ancient Egyptian, Ch'olti, China, Chinese, Egypt, In Ancient Egyptian, In Chinese, Mesoamerica, Mesopotamia, Some, The
related to Others · 9
Logogram → Arab, Arabic, Aramaic, Middle Persian, Pahlavi, Persia, Persian, Sassanid, These
related to Semantic and phonetic dimensions · 8
Logogram → Akkadian, All, Chinese, Egyptian, In, Many, The Mayan, Typical Egyptian
related to Chinese characters · 5
Logogram → Chinese, Despite, More, Single-body, The

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chinese characters character japanese logograms writing language phonetic languages used pronunciation processing systems meaning words also word english homophones represent

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
those of Greekinstance ofMany alphabetic systems0.80text
Latininstance ofMany alphabetic systems0.80text
Italianinstance ofMany alphabetic systems0.80text
Spanishinstance ofMany alphabetic systems0.80text
and Finnish make the practical compromise of standardizing how words are written while maintaining a nearly one-to-one relation between charactersinstance ofMany alphabetic systems0.80text
soundsinstance ofMany alphabetic systems0.80text
with the Cangjieinstance ofeither by breaking them up into their constituent parts0.80text
Wubi methods of typing Chineseinstance ofeither by breaking them up into their constituent parts0.80text
or using phonetic systems such as Bopomofo or Pinyin where the word is entered as pronouncedinstance ofeither by breaking them up into their constituent parts0.80text
then selected from a list of logograms matching itinstance ofeither by breaking them up into their constituent parts0.80text
Unicode to use only the bytes necessary to represent a characterinstance ofVariable-width encodings allow a unified character encoding standard0.80text
reducing the overhead that results merging large character sets with smaller onesinstance ofVariable-width encodings allow a unified character encoding standard0.80text

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