An ideograph is a graphic representation of an abstract concept, a picture, if you will, with no intrinsic connection to a language. |
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From gesture to spoken word, to written word, to ideograph, to alphabetic script, to typescript. |
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The ideograph could represent a bladder or a vase containing a liquid, which gives out an odor, but is not a perfume. |
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In addition to ideograph trouble, the syntax is terribly complicated. |
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But with his expat history and familiarity with Japanese language and culture, it's only natural that the San Francisco cops would consult him about the blood-soaked kanji ideograph found at the scene of a multiple murder. |
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The actors have to create their body into an ideograph. |
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