different between ideogrammic vs phonosemantic
ideogrammic
English
Etymology
ideogram +? -ic
Adjective
ideogrammic (comparative more ideogrammic, superlative most ideogrammic)
- Being, or pertaining to, an ideogram.
ideogrammic From the web:
phonosemantic
English
Alternative forms
- phono-semantic
Etymology
phono- +? semantic
Adjective
phonosemantic (not comparable)
- Combining phonetic and semantic components, as with more than eighty percent of Chinese characters. (a way of creating Han characters by combining a component that indicates the meaning with a component that indicates the pronunciation)
- (linguistics) Of or pertaining to phonosemantics
Synonyms
- determinative-phonetic
- pictophonetic
- semasio-phonetic
Derived terms
- phono-semantic compound
- phono-semantic matching (PSM)
- phonosemantic matching
Translations
See also
- ideogrammic
phonosemantic From the web:
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