syllabograms
Syllabograms are a type of grapheme, or written character, that represents a syllable. This contrasts with alphabet systems, where each character typically represents a single phoneme (a basic sound), and logographic systems, where each character represents a word or morpheme. Syllabaries, writing systems that utilize syllabograms, are therefore characterized by a set of symbols that correspond to the pronounceable units of a language's syllables.
The number of syllabograms in a syllabary is generally dependent on the phonotactics of the language it
Syllabaries have existed in various cultures throughout history. Notable examples include the aforementioned Japanese kana (hiragana