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  • Linguistic prescription
    ... ft|'''Standard language:''' Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese Han logograms.]] ... ;<sup>[]</sup> and in [[China]], the [[Chinese character|Han character]] [[logogram]]s are the standard writing language, and from which derive the [[Japanese ...
    22 KB (3152 words) - 08:10, 4 March 2018
  • Majuscule
    ... ke no distinction between capital and lowercase letters (and, of course, [[logogram|logographic]] writing systems such as [[Chinese writing system|Chinese]] h ...
    5 KB (740 words) - 07:16, 16 March 2016
  • Alphabet
    ... y the native speaker. These glyphs were used as pronunciation guides for [[logogram]]s, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to transcribe loan words ... ... segmental script. Even more extreme, the Pahlavi abjad eventually became [[logogram|logographic]]. (See below.)
    35 KB (5252 words) - 11:05, 10 March 2016
  • Ampersand
    An '''ampersand''' (or '''epershand'''; "'''&'''") is a [[logogram]] representing the [[grammatical conjunction|conjunction]] word "and". Thi ...
    8 KB (1235 words) - 08:09, 27 April 2019
  • Punctuation
    The first writing systems were either [[Logogram|logographic]] or [[Syllabary|syllabic]]- for example, [[Written Chinese|Ch ...
    2 KB (347 words) - 13:39, 28 December 2018

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