syllabaryˈsɪl əˌbɛr i
syllabary (n)
English Definitions:
syllabary, syllabic script (noun)
a writing system whose characters represent syllables
syllabary (Noun)
A table or list of syllabic letters or syllables
syllabary (Noun)
A writing system where each character represents a complete syllable
Syllabary
A syllabary is a set of written symbols that represent the syllables or moras which make up words. A symbol in a syllabary, called a syllabogram, typically represents an consonant sound followed by a vowel sound —that is, a CV or V syllable—but other phonographic mappings such as CVC and CV-tone are also found in syllabaries.
Syllabary
In the linguistic study of written languages, a syllabary is a set of written symbols that represent the syllables or (more frequently) moras which make up words. A symbol in a syllabary, called a syllabogram, typically represents an (optional) consonant sound (simple onset) followed by a vowel sound (nucleus)—that is, a CV or V syllable—but other phonographic mappings, such as CVC, CV- tone, and C (normally nasals at the end of syllables), are also found in syllabaries.
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