![]() Used in writings of words irrespective of their meaning.įor phonograms, the table contains the transliteration. (usually preceded) by phonograms or other logograms.Ī phonogram is a sign that stands for a sequence of consonants, Translation of that word are given, in a way similar to how logogramsĬan be used as logogram, but may alternatively be accompanied ![]() Restricted to one word (and words derived from it), However, if the known occurrences of a determinative are In which case the table contains the description of a range of meanings. Serves to narrow down or emphasize the meaning.Ī determinative normally does not identify a particular word, ![]() That mostly occurs following phonograms (and sometimes logograms) and that Some logograms however can stand for several different, ![]() Within writings of words, especially in relation to other signs.Ī logogram is a sign that can stand for a word by itself, That is, we focus on the functions that signs fulfil Mostly neglecting the origin or pictographic meaning. Readings of signs are divided into classes according to use, # Sign list The 1071 hieroglyphs from Unicode 5.2 Functions and meanings
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