alphabetic script
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Definition
Noun: A writing system in which symbols (letters) represent individual phonemes (the smallest units of sound) of a spoken language. These symbols are combined in sequences to form words.
Usage
An alphabetic script is a fundamental type of writing system used globally. It contrasts with other systems like logographic scripts (where symbols represent words or morphemes) or syllabic scripts (where symbols represent syllables).
Examples
- The Latin alphabet used for English is a classic example of an alphabetic script.
- Greek, Cyrillic, and Arabic writing systems are all forms of alphabetic script.
- The development of an alphabetic script is considered a significant advancement in the history of writing.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in linguistics and anthropology to classify and compare writing systems.
- "Shallow" vs. "Deep" alphabetic scripts: This refers to the transparency of the relationship between letters and sounds. A shallow script (like Spanish or Finnish) has a very regular correspondence, while a deep script (like English or French) has more irregular and historical spellings.
Variants and Related Words
- Alphabet (n): The set of letters used in an alphabetic script, typically in a fixed order.
- Alphabetic (adj): Pertaining to or using an alphabet (e.g., alphabetic order).
- Alphabetical (adj): Another form meaning the same as 'alphabetic', often used in the phrase "in alphabetical order".
- Non-alphabetic script (n): A writing system not based on an alphabet, such as Chinese (logographic) or Japanese Hiragana (syllabic).
Synonyms
- Alphabet writing system
- Alphabetic writing
Related Phrases and Concepts
- "To romanize": To transcribe or convert a language written in a non-Latin script into the Latin alphabet.
- "Phonemic orthography": A writing system where the written symbols correspond consistently to the phonemes of the language, an ideal often associated with efficient alphabetic scripts.
Noun
- a writing system based on alphabetic characters