logographical (Meaning)

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logographical (a.)

Of or pertaining to logography.

Synonyms & Antonyms of logographical

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logographical Sentence Examples

  1. Logographical scripts represent words or meanings directly, without relying on phonetic components.
  2. The Chinese writing system is logographical, with characters representing entire words or concepts.
  3. In Japanese, logographical kanji characters are used alongside phonetic hiragana and katakana.
  4. The ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic writing system was logographical in nature.
  5. Logographical scripts often have a complex and extensive character set, as each word requires its own unique symbol.
  6. Despite their complexity, logographical scripts can be highly efficient for representing languages with a large number of homophones.
  7. Some logographical systems, like the Mayan script, also incorporate phonetic elements to represent specific syllables or sounds.
  8. Logographical writing systems have existed for thousands of years and are still used in many cultures around the world.
  9. The logographical nature of the Chinese writing system presents challenges for non-native learners who must memorize the vast number of characters.
  10. Logographical scripts can be visually expressive, with characters often conveying additional information or connotations beyond their literal meaning.

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Of or pertaining to logography.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Logographical scripts represent words or meanings directly, without relying on phonetic components.

The Chinese writing system is logographical, with characters representing entire words or concepts.

In Japanese, logographical kanji characters are used alongside phonetic hiragana and katakana.

The ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic writing system was logographical in nature.