The sad truth is that even chimpanzees and rats can learn to read simple ideographic language. |
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For the Chinese, both the ideographic script and pictorial representation functioned as graphic signs that expressed meaning. |
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Object-naming tasks employ pictures, and kanji characters are ideographic and sometimes pictorial in nature. |
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The clinical ramifications of this entire exercise should be placed within a context that includes both nomothetic and ideographic dimensions. |
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Ancient Egyptians developed a pictographic and ideographic writing system known as hieroglyphics. |
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All forms of Chinese writing of the fourth to eleventh centuries and Tangut writing are ideographic. |
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Kanji characters, on the other hand, are ideographic, and often have several pronunciations and multiple meanings. |
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The forms of the late traditional sculpture achieve a level of plastic ideogram comparable to that of the late ideographic rock pictures. |
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Why dress a ship for the affinity between a person born with an alphabetical language and another living in an ideographic world? |
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Thus Windelband proposed that the natural sciences are nomothetic and the historical or cultural sciences ideographic. |
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Their system was an integrated technology of stylus, clay, and cuneiform that was at first pictographic and became in due course ideographic and syllabographic. |
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They showed a transition from the pictographic to a more ideographic and abstract symbolization. |
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Each of Morandini's canvases reflect both a mirage and the reality of the resurgence of spontaneously constructed ideographic imagery. |
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Dilthey rejects Windelband's distinction by showing that many natural sciences have ideographic elements and many human sciences such as linguistics and economics have nomothetic aims. |
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Although unified by their tradition the written ideographic characters of their language as well as many other cultural traits the Han speak several mutually unintelligible dialects and display marked regional differences. |
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For example, Onobrakpeya's painting, Ibiebe ABC III, is covered with his invented script of ideographic, geometric and curvilinear glyphs, which pays homage to his Urhobo heritage. |
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Nomothetic and ideographic research procedures clarify populations and individuals, respectively. |
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But it is very remarkable that in no case did they work the ideographic element out so as to reach pure phonetism. |
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Pictorial symbolism in its many forms is a further development of nonrepresentational, ideographic symbolism and also, to some extent, its origin. |
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There and in the bookmaking industry of Korea, where the method was applied more extensively during the 15th century, the ideographic type was made initially of baked clay and wood and later of metal. |
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Probably most Classic Maya hieroglyphs are logograms with a mainly ideographic orientation, and it seems that there was a considerable degree of flexibility in how the words and sentences could be written. |
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Debates in the philosophy of social science often pit lawlike against ideographic approaches to explanation, whilst dividing objective, value-free approaches from critical and engaged stances. |
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The Chinese writing system is not ideographic, it is logographic. |
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The subjective approach to social science is based on an ontology of nominalism, an anti-positivist epistemology, voluntarism, and an ideographic methodology. |
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In those cases, Dr Galantucci often saw the ideographic equivalent of a person shouting loudly in a foreign country where he does not speak the local language. |
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It was based on pictographic and ideographic elements, while later Sumerians developed syllables for writing, reflecting the phonology and syntax of the Sumerian language. |
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