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phonogram

[ UK /fˈɒnəɡɹˌæm/ ]
NOUN
  1. any written symbol standing for a sound or syllable or morpheme or word

How To Use phonogram In A Sentence

  • Although it is often difficult to decide whether a sign is an ideogram or a phonogram.
  • Words could be written using only phonograms or ideograms, but most used a combination of both.
  • While it is possible that the Egyptians borrowed the idea for ideograms and phonograms from the Sumerians, many experts think that would be very unlikely.
  • While it is possible that the Egyptians borrowed the idea for ideograms and phonograms from the Sumerians, many experts think that would be very unlikely.
  • The trigram eau, for example, is a fairly infrequent phonogram.
  • Founded the Institute of Psychology in Berlin, which gave rise to Gestalt Psychology; started the Phonogramm-Archiv in Berlin, including some phonographic recordings of a Siamese company performing in Berlin; in the same year, along with Kemsies, he started the Berlin Gesellschaft für Kinderpsychologie. On A Trans-Atlantic Flight
  • Since 1999 ZPAV has been representing the producers of phonograms and music videograms before enforcement and judicial authorities in cases related to fighting phonographic piracy.
  • Many phonics programs teach the blends as separate phonograms.
  • The most crucial distinction is that Chinese is ideogram, but nushu is, on the contrary, a phonogram that represents local dialect.
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