Phonogramology (continued 4)
Phonogramology (continued 4) According to the traditional classification of languages into analytic and synthetic types, Chinese is always cited as an extremely analytic language. The language has no inflection. There…
Phonogramology (continued 4) According to the traditional classification of languages into analytic and synthetic types, Chinese is always cited as an extremely analytic language. The language has no inflection. There…
Phonogramology (continued 3): There are different points of view on phonograms (phonetic characters) that need to be verified in linguistic research. We present some of the common beliefs as…
Phonogramology (continued 1): First, let's talk about alphabetic orthographies. There are several different alphabets used to create written language. For example, English uses the Latin alphabet and 26 symbols…
Phonogramology: As we know that human writing started with four stages: 1. proto-writing; tallies, knit-tight (Inca-Quipu). 2. Early writing; clay tablets, (Sumerian clay tokens and Cuneiform). 3. Ancient writing;…