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- Hentaigana abstract "In the Japanese writing system, hentaigana (変体仮名, "variant kana") are obsolete hiragana. They include both variants of current hiragana, and distinct alternative hiragana. Today, with a few exceptions, there is only one hiragana for each of the fifty consonant–vowel sequences (moras) in Japanese, but before 1900, there were generally several more-or-less interchangeable hiragana for each. A 1900 law ordained that only one selected character be used for each mora, with the others referred to as hentaigana. Although not normally used in publication, hentaigana are still used in shop signs and brand names to create a traditional or antiquated air.Hiragana (and katakana) originate in man'yōgana, a system where kanji were used to write sounds without regard to their meaning. There was more than one kanji that could be used for each syllable (at the time, a syllable was a mora). Over time the man'yōgana was reduced to a cursive form, the hiragana. Many hentaigana derive from different kanji than standard hiragana, but some are the result of different styles of cursive writing.Hentaigana are not included in Unicode, though there is a proposal to encode them.".
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- Hentaigana wikiPageExternalLink kana.htm.
- Hentaigana wikiPageExternalLink hentaigana.pdf.
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- Hentaigana fam Clerical_script.
- Hentaigana fam Man'yōgana.
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- Hentaigana fam Seal_script.
- Hentaigana fam "Regular script".
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- Hentaigana iso "Hira".
- Hentaigana languages "Japanese and Okinawan".
- Hentaigana name "Hentaigana".
- Hentaigana name "変体仮名".
- Hentaigana time "ca 800 to 1900 CE; minor use at present".
- Hentaigana type Syllabary.
- Hentaigana subject Category:Kana.
- Hentaigana subject Category:Scripts_without_ISO_15924_code.
- Hentaigana type Abstraction100002137.
- Hentaigana type Communication100033020.
- Hentaigana type Orthography106351202.
- Hentaigana type Writing106359877.
- Hentaigana type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Hentaigana comment "In the Japanese writing system, hentaigana (変体仮名, "variant kana") are obsolete hiragana. They include both variants of current hiragana, and distinct alternative hiragana. Today, with a few exceptions, there is only one hiragana for each of the fifty consonant–vowel sequences (moras) in Japanese, but before 1900, there were generally several more-or-less interchangeable hiragana for each.".
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- Hentaigana label "Хэнтайгана".
- Hentaigana label "変体仮名".
- Hentaigana label "變體假名".
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- Hentaigana depiction Japanese_Hiragana_kyokashotai_N.png.
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