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- Morphogram abstract "A morphogram is the representation of a morpheme by a grapheme based solely on its meaning. Kanji and hanja[citation needed] are two writing systems that make use of morphograms, where Chinese characters were borrowed to represent native morphemes because of their meanings. Thus, a single character can represent a variety of morphemes which originally all had the same meaning. An example of this in Japanese would be the grapheme 東 [east], which can be read as higashi or azuma, in addition to its logographic representation of the morpheme tō. Additionally, in Japanese, the logographic (Chinese-derived) reading is called the on, and the morphographic reading (native Japanese) is called the kun.".
- Morphogram wikiPageID "8294411".
- Morphogram wikiPageRevisionID "343129945".
- Morphogram hasPhotoCollection Morphogram.
- Morphogram subject Category:Graphemes.
- Morphogram subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Morphogram subject Category:Logographic_writing_systems.
- Morphogram subject Category:Writing_systems.
- Morphogram type Abstraction100002137.
- Morphogram type Character106818970.
- Morphogram type Communication100033020.
- Morphogram type Graphemes.
- Morphogram type Orthography106351202.
- Morphogram type Signal106791372.
- Morphogram type Symbol106806469.
- Morphogram type Writing106359877.
- Morphogram type WritingSystems.
- Morphogram type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Morphogram type WrittenSymbol106817623.
- Morphogram comment "A morphogram is the representation of a morpheme by a grapheme based solely on its meaning. Kanji and hanja[citation needed] are two writing systems that make use of morphograms, where Chinese characters were borrowed to represent native morphemes because of their meanings. Thus, a single character can represent a variety of morphemes which originally all had the same meaning.".
- Morphogram label "Morphogram".
- Morphogram sameAs m.026zc30.
- Morphogram sameAs Q6913436.
- Morphogram sameAs Q6913436.
- Morphogram sameAs Morphogram.
- Morphogram wasDerivedFrom Morphogram?oldid=343129945.
- Morphogram isPrimaryTopicOf Morphogram.