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The linguist explained how an abugida combines consonant and vowel elements into single syllabic symbols, using a common mark to indicate vowels that differ from the default.
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The linguist explained how an abugida combines consonant and vowel elements into single syllabic symbols, using a common mark to indicate vowels that differ from the default.
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abugida
IPA(Pronunciation)
Noun
(linguistics)
A
kind
of
syllabary
(syllabic
alphabet)
in
which
a
symbol
or
glyph
representing
a
syllable
contains
parts
representing
a
vowel
and
a
consonant,
such
that
symbols
for
syllables
not
including
the
default
vowel
are
generated
by
adding
a
common
notation
to
indicate
the
vowel
that
it
does
include.
Japanese Meaning
子音と母音の要素を併せ持つ音節文字体系の一種。各文字が音節を表し、通常の母音が含まれない場合には、別の母音を示す共通の記号が付加される仕組みとなっている。
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