an ideograph is a symbol of words!!!!!
Pictographs resemble what they mean. For example, a pictograph of "Tiger" would be more or less recognizable as the image of a tiger crudely drawn. Ideographs do not resemble what they mean. However, Ideographs can resemble one another (i.e. the ideograph of "Tiger" may resemble the ideograph of "Lion", but neither would resemble a Tiger or Lion crudely drawn). Ideographs can also steal phonetic pieces (i.e. The ideograph for "Shipping" may have the ideograph for "ping" in it since "ping" is phonetically part of "Shipping"). Finally Ideographs can be composed of multiple minor ideographs working in concert (i.e. "Archer" may be written as combination of "bow" and "man" since the Archer is man who uses a bow). None of the combination-elements are present in pictographs.
A pictograph is a visual translation of an object and Abstract ideas cannot have pictographs since they can't be visually translated. They are given a visual form by giving an 'idea' or an example of what they mean. For example the idea of barging in or to dash in can be represented by showing a horse running through a door. The character for 'to rush in ' is therefore 闖 or 闯. This is an ideogram.
Pictographs are graphic symbols making pictures which resemble what they signify. Ideographs are graphic symbol that represent an idea or concept independent of any particular language. For instance if you look at the international road sign for no overtaking, the two cars side by side would be Pictograph while the read circle and colouring of the sign is the Ideograph.
A pictograph is a visual translation of an object and Abstract ideas cannot have pictographs since they can't be visually translated. They are given a visual form by giving an 'idea' or an example of what they mean. For example the idea of barging in or to dash in can be represented by showing a horse running through a door. The character for 'to rush in ' is therefore 闖 or 闯. This is an ideogram.
The hand-painted scroll was very old, and it contained one ideograph he did not recognize at all.
An ideograph is used to represent an idea or concept without relying on language. It is a symbol or sign that conveys meaning visually, often in a stylized or abstract way. Ideographs are commonly used in systems like Chinese characters to communicate concepts across different languages and cultures.
The term ideograph was coined in 1980, however ideographs were likely used for hundreds of years, if not more, prior to this.
in ideograph writing system symbols are representing not only material stuffs but abstract too, as associations of them. as example, in pictograph writing system circle represents only the sun but in ideograph it also means and god (related with sun), lightness, warmness, day.... ;))
Pictographs resemble what they mean. For example, a pictograph of "Tiger" would be more or less recognizable as the image of a tiger crudely drawn. Ideographs do not resemble what they mean. However, Ideographs can resemble one another (i.e. the ideograph of "Tiger" may resemble the ideograph of "Lion", but neither would resemble a Tiger or Lion crudely drawn). Ideographs can also steal phonetic pieces (i.e. The ideograph for "Shipping" may have the ideograph for "ping" in it since "ping" is phonetically part of "Shipping"). Finally Ideographs can be composed of multiple minor ideographs working in concert (i.e. "Archer" may be written as combination of "bow" and "man" since the Archer is man who uses a bow). None of the combination-elements are present in pictographs.
An ideograph is one word that creates or reinforces an ideology. For example, you can't tell me what the word "liberty" means, but you know it and when you hear that word, you feel a certain way.
The Chinese ideograph for "Dragon" is "龍" in traditional Chinese and "龙" in simplified Chinese. Both are pronounced "long" with a rising tone (2).
It is a symbolic ancient tantric (mystic/black magic) ideograph used in ancient rituals to evoke similar element like the sun in clockwise motion for progressive life or the 'shakti' to evoke power & destruction by sacrifices.
The star symbol is a ideograph symbol which often represents the astronomical star for which it is named. It can also be used for different reasons in different forms of texts. It can be used for listing items or by drawing attention to it.
Patrick A. Tuttle has written: 'An East Asian language environment for Chinese ideograph-based languages' -- subject(s): Data processing, Alphabet, Character sets (Data processing), Chinese characters
A pictograph represents an object or concept with a visual symbol, while an ideograph represents an abstract idea or concept with a visual symbol. Pictographs are more literal in their representation, whereas ideographs convey deeper meanings or concepts.
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