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*27:04 podcast episode length. | *27:04 podcast episode length. | ||
*Ancient Egyptian writing is complex and interesting and we went down a bit of a rabbit hole researching it. It turns out that Egyptian hieroglyphics are not purely an ideographic/logographic writing system (where symbols stand for ideas as opposed to representing sounds). It actually combined logographic, syllabic, ''and'' alphabetic elements. | |||
**A classic example of a purely logosyllabic writing system (where the character graphemes stand for [[Wikipedia:Morpheme|morphemes]]) is the characters used in [[Wikipedia:Written Chinese|written Chinese]]. | |||
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Revision as of 11:40, 24 February 2021
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Date
February 18th, 2021
Summary
FN-2187 is reunited with Poe Dameron and guest commentator Jackie Kashian feels so good!
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Notes
Film
Podcast
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- 27:04 podcast episode length.
- Ancient Egyptian writing is complex and interesting and we went down a bit of a rabbit hole researching it. It turns out that Egyptian hieroglyphics are not purely an ideographic/logographic writing system (where symbols stand for ideas as opposed to representing sounds). It actually combined logographic, syllabic, and alphabetic elements.
- A classic example of a purely logosyllabic writing system (where the character graphemes stand for morphemes) is the characters used in written Chinese.