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  • Neural Substrates of Hanja (Logogram) and Hangul (Phonogram) Character Readings by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Neural Substrates of Hanja (Logogram) and Hangul (Phonogram) Character Readings by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

  • The Challenge of Chinese Character Acquisition

    The Challenge of Chinese Character Acquisition

  • Rune Caster – a New Character Class

    Rune Caster – a New Character Class

  • An Ontology for Accessing Transcription Systems (OATS)

    An Ontology for Accessing Transcription Systems (OATS)

  • Chapter 6, Writing Systems and Punctuation

    Chapter 6, Writing Systems and Punctuation

  • The Phoenician Alphabet Reassessed in Light of Its Descendant Scripts and the Language of the Modern Lebanese

    The Phoenician Alphabet Reassessed in Light of Its Descendant Scripts and the Language of the Modern Lebanese

  • Will the Chinese One Day Write with an Alphabet? Many People in This Century Have Thought So

    Will the Chinese One Day Write with an Alphabet? Many People in This Century Have Thought So

  • An Efficient Character Segmentation Algorithm for Offline Handwritten Uighur Scripts Based on Grapheme Analysis

    An Efficient Character Segmentation Algorithm for Offline Handwritten Uighur Scripts Based on Grapheme Analysis

  • Extending Gardiner's Code for Hieroglyphic Recognition And

    Extending Gardiner's Code for Hieroglyphic Recognition And

  • The Nature of Chinese Characters Sheng Jie1

    The Nature of Chinese Characters Sheng Jie1

  • A Large Multi-Target Dataset of Common Bengali Handwritten Graphemes

    A Large Multi-Target Dataset of Common Bengali Handwritten Graphemes

  • Corrected Copy of Hargis' Full Article

    Corrected Copy of Hargis' Full Article

  • Write Text with Emoji

    Write Text with Emoji

  • EARLY ALPHABETS / Overview I / Lvii

    EARLY ALPHABETS / Overview I / Lvii

  • Logography and Layering: a Functional Cross-Linguistic Analysis

    Logography and Layering: a Functional Cross-Linguistic Analysis

  • Wit in the Early Modern Literary Marketplace

    Wit in the Early Modern Literary Marketplace

  • A Comparison Between the Development of the Chinese Writing System and Dongba Pictographs1

    A Comparison Between the Development of the Chinese Writing System and Dongba Pictographs1

  • THE THEOSOPHICAL SEAL a Study for the Student and the Non-Student

    THE THEOSOPHICAL SEAL a Study for the Student and the Non-Student

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  • Multilingual Grapheme-To-Phoneme Conversion with Global Character Vectors
  • A Brief Exploration of the Development of the Japanese Writing System
  • 8-Bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets: Latin Alphabet No
  • Unicode Emoji
  • Pictographs Versus Letters - Logoi.Com 9/27/05 12:09 AM
  • Handwritten Phoenician Character Recognition and Its Use to Improve Recognition of Handwritten Alphabets with Lack of Annotated Data
  • Grapheme to Phoneme Conversion: Using Input Strictly Local Finite State Transducers
  • Egyptian Number System Dixon, and Kaitlyn Heagle
  • Latin/Cyrillic Alphabet
  • A Japanese Logographic Character Frequency List for Cognitive Science Research
  • The Alphabet – Its Invention and Letter Names
  • Egyptian Hieroglyphs in Unicode Plain Text a Note on a Suggested Approach
  • On the Origins of the Alphabet
  • Guidelines for Alphabetical Arrangement of Letters and Sorting of Numerals and Other Symbols
  • The Language Situation in Mexico
  • Tradition and Transformation in the Chinese Writing System
  • Varying Interpretations of Emoji
  • Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs Range: 1F300–1F5FF


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