Phonogram in a sentence as a noun

Modern English is a mix of phonograms and ideograms, with more of the former.

Sorry I just thought they had gone the way of the tape cassette, phonogram, typewriters etc.

Letters are phonograms with strong clues about pronunciation.

For Japanese it can be different, as most structural words are in Kana, a phonogram, instead of in Kanji.

The example ideophonogram should really include the tone of each sound, and whether it can be used standalone or only with certain other characters in words.

Other than the extra difficulties of logograms vs phonograms, another barrier is that one need to translate the fast writings back to "normal" ones for easy reads later.

It is not possible to replace logograms like Chinese completely with phonograms like Hanyu Pinyin or English without considering the grammar and the culture.

Egyptians hieroglyphics are phonograms though, not [very loosely defined] ideograms -- I thought that was the point about their translation, that people wrongly assumed they were pictorial ideograms.

Yes they are all written exactly the same, and the reason it seems so bizarre to you is because you're trying to think of everything in the framing of phonograms, where rule number one is sound and characters are inseparably bound.

> [NZ/BN/MY/VN/CA/JP propose; US/AU/SG/MX oppose: The term of protection of a work, performance or phonogram shall be determined according to each Party's domestic law and the international agreements to which each Party is a party.

Which may or may not even be relevant.>> "Each Party shall provide adequate legal protection and effective legal remedies against the circumvention of effective technological measures that are used by authors, performers or producers of phonograms in connection with the exercise of their rights in, and that restrict acts in respect of, their works, performances, and phonograms, which are not authorized by the authors"You can be punished for circumventing DRM, jail-breaking your iphone, or using a region free dvd player.>> "the offering to the public by marketing of a device or product, including computer programs, or a service, as a means of circumventing an effective technological measure"Jailbreaking software, dvd decryptors, video game backups.>> "to remove or alter any electronic rights management information;"You are not allowed to remove identifying information even from media you purchased.

It's good that Wikileaks now published this with demonstrating opinions of the participants as well.> [CA oppose: noninfringing uses [SG oppose: of a work, performance, or phonogram] in a particular class of works, [SG oppose: performances, or phonograms] when an actual or likely adverse impact on those noninfringing uses [CL propose: or exceptions or limitations to copyright or related rights with respect to users] is [PE oppose: credibly demonstrated] [PE propose: found] [CL propose: demonstrated or recognized] in a legislative or administrative review or proceeding [SG oppose: by substantial evidence]; provided that [AU/PE oppose: any limitation or exception adopted in reliance upon this clause shall have effect for a renewable period of not more than three [SG propose: four] years] [AU/PE propose: any such review or proceeding is conducted at least once every four years] from the date of conclusion of such review or proceeding.

Phonogram definitions

noun

any written symbol standing for a sound or syllable or morpheme or word