- signary
- [ʹsıgnərı] n спец.
порядок расположения знаков в идеографическом и иероглифическом письме
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
signary — noun syllabary … Wiktionary
signary — sig·na·ry … English syllables
signary — n. (pl. ies) a list of signs constituting the syllabic or alphabetic symbols of a language. Etymology: L signum SIGN + ARY(1), after syllabary … Useful english dictionary
Northeastern Iberian script — in the context of paleohispanic scripts … Wikipedia
Иберское письмо — Тип: смешанная (алфавит с рядом слоговых знаков) Языки: палеоиспанские языки, кельтиберс … Википедия
Espanca script — The Espanca script (Castro Verde, Baixo Alentejo, Portugal) is the only complete signary known of the Paleohispanic scripts. Is made over a little piece of slate (48 x 28 x 2 cm.). This signary is double. The signs in the first line are much well … Wikipedia
Paleohispanic scripts — The Paleohispanic scripts are the writing systems created in the Iberian peninsula before the Latin alphabet became the dominant script. Most of them are typologically very unusual in that they are semi syllabic rather than purely alphabetic,… … Wikipedia
Ogham — Type Alphabet … Wikipedia
Iberian scripts — The Iberian scripts are the Paleohispanic scripts that were used to represent the extinct Iberian language. Most of them are typologically very unusual in that they are semi syllabic rather than purely alphabetic. The oldest Iberian inscriptions… … Wikipedia
Celtiberian script — The Celtiberian script is a paleohispanic script that was the main mean of written expression of the Celtiberian language, an extinct Continental Celtic language, also expressed in Latin alphabet. This script is a direct adaptation of the… … Wikipedia
Japanese manual syllabary — The Japanese Sign Language syllabary (Japanese: 指文字 yubimoji , literally finger letters ) is a system of manual kana used as part of Japanese Sign Language (JSL). It is a signary of 45 signs and 4 diacritics representing the phonetic syllables of … Wikipedia