alphabetic writing
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Definition
Noun: A writing system in which symbols (letters) represent individual phonemes (sounds) of a spoken language. It is characterized by a standardized set of characters used to write words.
Usage
This term is used to describe a category of writing systems, contrasting with logographic or syllabic systems. It refers to the concept or principle itself. * English, Greek, and Cyrillic are all examples of alphabetic writing. * The development of alphabetic writing was a significant advancement in human communication. * Linguists study the efficiency of alphabetic writing compared to other systems.
Advanced Usage
- "The alphabetic principle": This is a related key concept referring to the understanding that there is a predictable relationship between phonemes (sounds) and graphemes (letters or letter groups).
- The term can be used in historical or comparative contexts:
Variants and Related Words
- Alphabet (n): The set of letters used in an alphabetic writing system (e.g., the Latin alphabet).
- Alphabetic (adj): Pertaining to or using an alphabet (e.g., ).
- Alphabetical (adj): Often used interchangeably with "alphabetic," especially regarding order.
Synonyms
- Alphabet system
- Letter-based writing
Antonyms
- Logographic writing (e.g., Chinese characters)
- Syllabic writing (e.g., Japanese kana)
- Ideographic writing
Noun
- a writing system based on alphabetic characters