syllabic script การใช้
- Among the Athabaskan languages, no syllabics script is in vigorous use.
- In syllabic scripts, such as the Inuktitut syllabary, each sign represents a whole syllable.
- These forms are present in most syllabics scripts with sounds values that approach their Swampy Cree origins.
- Various alphabetic writing systems were in use in Iron Age Anatolia to record Anatolian languages and syllabic scripts.
- The early syllabic script was adopted under Sargon's rule that significant portions of Mesopotamian population became literate.
- The principle of the syllabic script itself is thought to have been borrowed from the Indian Sanskritic Siddham script.
- Japanese is normally written in a combination of syllabic scripts ( kana ) which also ultimately derive from Chinese characters.
- Kober's major discovery was that Linear B was an inflected language, difficult to write in a syllabic script.
- He began to experiment with creating a more syllabic script that he thought might be less awkward for his students to use.
- Those who made LH pottery sometimes inscribed their work with a syllabic script, Linear B, which has been deciphered as Greek.
- By 2000, Founder hopes to hold 5 percent of the Japanese market, where Chinese characters are used in combination with syllabic scripts.
- The earliest attested form of the word is the Mycenaean Greek, " ri-jo ", written in Linear B syllabic script.
- The earliest attested form of the name is the Mycenaean Greek, " a-re ", written in the Linear B syllabic script.
- In Japan the early use of Chinese characters for Japanese grammar was in man'yMgana, which was replaced by kana, the Japanese syllabic script.
- The earliest attested form of the word " meta " is the Mycenaean Greek " me-ta ", written in Linear B syllabic script.
- An earlier rune-like and possibly syllabic script was simultaneously discarded, and so thoroughly discouraged that today there are no uncontested specimens of it in existence.
- Chinese characters were also used to write grammatical elements, were simplified, and eventually became two syllabic scripts : hiragana and katakana which were developed based on Manyogana from Baekje.
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