Syllabar
A syllabar is
- a syllable as a linguistic unit and represents the association with its visual representation ,
- the ordered collection of syllabograms of a syllabary , ie the equivalent of an alphabet .
For example, the Japanese writing system is a mixture of logography (Chinese Kanji ) and syllable symbols ( Kana ).
- a term for syllabary scripts (Cypriot, Akkadian syllabar)
See also
Wiktionary: Syllabar - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations