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ideogramas

by Prof. Giovanny Marks Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

What is ideograma in art?

El concepto de ideograma representa un ser o una idea directamente sin necesidad de transcribir palabras o frases que lo expliquen. Llegados a este punto, ¿qué es ideograma en artistica?

What are the best examples of ideográficas?

Como exemplos de escritas ideográficas, podemos citar os hieróglifos do antigo Egito, a escrita linear B de Creta e a escrita maia, assim como os caracteres Hanzi utilizados em chinês e japonês.

Who coined the term ideograph?

The term ideograph was coined by rhetorical scholar and critic Michael Calvin McGee (1980) describing the use of particular words and phrases as political language in a way that captures (as well as creates or reinforces) particular ideological positions.

Are Chinese characters logograms or ideographs?

Although Chinese characters are logograms, two of the smaller classes in the traditional classification are ideographic in origin: Simple ideographs (指事字 zhǐshìzì) are abstract symbols such as 上 shàng "up" and 下 xià "down" or numerals such as 三 sān "three".

What is an ideogram?

An ideogram is a graphic picture or symbol (such as @ or %) that represents a thing or an idea without expressing the sounds that form its name. Also called ideograph. The use of ideograms is called ideography .

What does the X ideogram mean?

"As a modern ideogram, the diagonal cross has a wide spectrum of meanings from confrontation, annulment, cancellation, over opposing forces, hindrances, obstruction, to unknown, undecided, unsettled. "Here are a number of examples of the specific meanings of X in different systems: a crossbreed between different species, ...

What is the difference between a pictogram and an ideogram?

Pictograms and Ideograms. "The difference between pictograms and ideograms is not always clear. Ideograms tend to be less direct representations , and one may have to learn what a particular ideogram means. Pictograms tend to be more liter al.

Is finger pointing an ideogram?

"“ [T]he picture [of a finger pointing] is an ideogram; it does not represent a sequence of sounds, but rather a concept that can be expressed in English in various ways: 'go that way' or 'in this direction' or 'over there' or, combined with words or other ideograms, such notions as 'the stairs are to ...

Is "graphic of an eye" an example of the Rebus principle?

But if English also began to use it to represent the pronoun 'I' or the affirmative 'aye,' that would be an example of the rebus principle in action. In order to understand that [graphic of an eye] could mean the pronoun or the affirmative, one must also know English.

Overview

An ideogram or ideograph (from Greek ἰδέα idéa "idea" and γράφω gráphō "to write") is a graphic symbol that represents an idea or concept, independent of any particular language, and specific words or phrases. Some ideograms are comprehensible only by familiarity with prior convention; others convey their meaning through pictorial resemblance to a physical object, and thus may also be referred to as pictograms.

Terminology

In proto-writing, used for inventories and the like, physical objects are represented by stylized or conventionalized pictures, or pictograms. For example, the pictorial Dongba symbols without Geba annotation cannot represent the Naxi language, but are used as a mnemonic for reciting oral literature. Some systems also use ideograms, symbols denoting abstract concepts.
The term "ideogram" is often used to describe symbols of writing systems such as Egyptian hiero…

Mathematics

Mathematical symbols are a type of ideogram.

Proposed universal languages

Inspired by inaccurate early descriptions of Chinese and Japanese characters as ideograms, many Western thinkers have sought to design universal written languages, in which symbols denote concepts rather than words. An early proposal was An Essay towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language (1668) by John Wilkins. A recent example is the system of Blissymbols, which was devised by Charles K. Bliss in 1949 and currently includes over 2,000 sy…

See also

• Character (computing)
• Character (symbol)
• Emoji
• Epigraphy, the study of inscriptions, or epigraphs, including ideographic inscriptions

External links

• The Ideographic Myth Extract from DeFrancis' book.
• American Heritage Dictionary definition
• Merriam-Webster OnLine definition

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