Ideogramology (continued 2)
Ideogramology表意文字学 (continued 2): The ideographic text is different from the letters of the alphabetical phonetic text which has a single letter used to represent the phonetic. It does not express…
Ideogramology表意文字学 (continued 2): The ideographic text is different from the letters of the alphabetical phonetic text which has a single letter used to represent the phonetic. It does not express…
Ideogramology 表意文字学 (continued 1): From the perspective of orthography (character creation), some modern Chinese characters are purely ideographic characters. Some of them have obvious meanings. For example, one stroke (一)”yi”…
In linguistics, approximately 400 orthographies exist today. Each orthography can be classified as alphabetic, such as English, etc, or non-alphabetic, such as Chinese, etc. Alphabetic languages are easier to pronounce…