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How to pronounce phonogram in English?

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Type Words
Type of printed symbol, written symbol
Derivation phonogramic

Examples of phonogram

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Her name in hieroglyphics consists of four single phonogram symbols t-f-n-t.
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Students are taught to generalize the phonogram to multiple words.
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Sometimes all six phonogram positions would be thus engaged, with long rolls of paper curling on to the floor.
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A phonogram and a CD-ROM are sound recordings.
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I really see no reason why the newspaper of the future should not come to the subscriber in the shape of a phonogram.
From the theatlantic.com
A phonogram, known in linguistics as a rime, is composed of the vowel and all the sounds that follow it in the syllable.
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While the phonogram orthography enjoyed increasing popularity during the 8th century, it was not yet used for longer prose.
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Swiss artist Christian Marclay unspools the innards of old tapes and wraps them around paper in an antique process called cyanotype phonogram.
From the sfgate.com
Apart from this, and in order to comply with the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty, a right of making transmittable was also granted to performers and phonogram producers.
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More examples
  • Any written symbol standing for a sound or syllable or morpheme or word
  • Phonogram is a comic book written by Kieron Gillen and drawn by Jamie McKelvie. It is published by Image Comics.
  • A phonogram is a grapheme (written character) which represents a phoneme (speech sound) or combination of phonemes, such as the letters of the Latin alphabet or the Japanese kana. ...
  • A group of letters which share the same letter combination associated with a sound, such as rhyming words
  • (Phonograms) are vowel-consonant combinations such as op as in top, mop, stop. These are called word families.
  • Sign indicating pronunciation (in Latin alphabets, a vowel or consonnant).
  • A written symbol that indicates a spoken sound. Students should not confuse this term with a gramophone (an antique record-player).
  • Also referred to as rime or word family. All the sounds (after the onset) from the vowel to the end of the word.
  • A character or symbol used in lieu of a word. The famous @ sign is a phonogram.