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In the linguistic study of written languages, a syllabary is a set of written symbols that represent the syllables or (more frequently) moras which make up words.
- Cherokee syllabary
The Cherokee syllabary is a syllabary invented by Sequoyah...
- Cherokee syllabary
Um silabário é um conjunto de símbolos de escrita que representam (ou aproximam) sílabas que compõem palavras. Um símbolo num silabário representa tipicamente um som consoante opcional seguido por um som vogal.
O silabário cherokee é o sistema de escrita utilizado para escrever a língua cherokee. O silabário foi criado em 1819 pelo cherokee Sequoyah para codificar a língua cherokee, até então puramente oral. A tribo se alfabetizou rapidamente graças à popularidade do sistema.
Learn about syllabaries, phonetic writing systems with symbols for syllables. See examples of current and extinct syllabaries, and links to related resources.
A writing system based on syllables is called a syllabary. Since words in languages like English can have many different complex syllables (well over 10,000 can be produced in English), [3] writing such languages using a syllabary would be completely impractical, thus alphabets are much better suited to write languages with complex ...
Syllabaries provide a distinctive symbol for each distinct syllable. A syllable is a unit of speech composed of a vowel sound or a combination of consonant and vowel sounds; the sounds pa, pe, pi, po, pu are different syllables and are easily distinguished in a word. The word paper has two syllables, pa-per.