Logographic
Logographic refers to a writing system in which a significant portion of its symbols, or logograms, encode words or morphemes rather than individual sounds. A logogram represents meaning rather than a phonetic value, though many logographic systems include signs with limited phonetic information or combine with syllabic elements.
The best-known example is Chinese writing (Hanzi), where most characters denote morphemes or whole words. Reading
Characteristics and implications: logographic scripts can convey meaning across dialects and languages, but learners must acquire
In contemporary use, logographic elements remain central in East Asian writing. Digital encoding under Unicode includes