Likewise, alphabetic and syllabic scripts frequently make some use of logograms and logographic values. |
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The history of writing systems progresses from pictorial representations, to logograms, and eventually to the alphabet. |
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Logotypes and logograms push typography in the direction of hieroglyphics, which tend to be looked at rather than read. |
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In his later paintings he used quasi-Oriental calligraphic forms that he called logograms. |
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The writing of the archives is classic Mesopotamian cuneiform using many Sumerian logograms. |
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This article can be individually designed with logograms or texts and is therefore suitable as promotional items for your customers. |
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On request, the containers of the Newbox series can be produced to individual requirements with embossed logograms or texts. |
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By the Postclassic, this had been codified into a much more rigid system closely resembling that of Japanese, in which a well-defined syllabary can supplement or even replace logograms. |
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Chinese characters are logograms that can contain phonetic information and can stand for related or unrelated concepts in other East Asian languages, including Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese. |
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Probably most Classic Maya hieroglyphs are logograms with a mainly ideographic orientation, and it seems that there was a considerable degree of flexibility in how the words and sentences could be written. |
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Unlike languages that use alphabets to indicate their pronunciation, Chinese characters have developed from logograms that do not always give hints to their pronunciation. |
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Printing spread early to Korea and Japan, which also used Chinese logograms, but the technique was also used in Turpan and Vietnam using a number of other scripts. |
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Logograms can be understood at once, but they do not indicate the underlying language. |
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