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Ideograph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ideograph is a term coined by rhetorical scholar and critic Michael Calvin McGee describing the use of particular words and phrases as political language in a way that captures (as well as creates or...
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Ideogram - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An ideogram or ideograph (from Greek idea "idea" + grafo "to write") is a graphic symbol that represents an idea or concept. Some ideograms are comprehensible only by familiarity with prior conven...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "ideographs" ... Learn more about "ideographs" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Test your Web browser and fonts for the ability to display the Unicode CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B range of characters. Part of Alan Wood’s Unicode Resources. ... The CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B range was introduced with version 3.1 of the Unicode Standard, and provides 42,711 new ideographs,
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But while it is possible for a writing system to have many individual "ideographs" or "ideograms," it is not possible to have a whole writing system based on the ideographic principle. Alphabetic writing requires mastery of several dozen symbols that are needed for phonemic representation.
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A selection of articles related to ideographs ... A Wisdom Archive on ideographs ... ARTICLES RELATED TO ideographs...
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Test your Web browser and fonts for the ability to display the Unicode CJK Unified Ideographs range of characters. Part of Alan Wood’s Unicode Resources. ... There are far too many of these Chinese, Japanese and Korean ideographs to show in a single HTML document, so only the first and last few are shown. There are more...
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