Etymology
"Phonogram" is derived from the Greek words:
Meaning
A phonogram is a written or printed symbol that represents a sound or phoneme in a spoken language.
Origin
The term "phonogram" was first used in the 17th century by the Dutch phonetician Johannes van Vliet as a way to describe the representation of speech sounds in writing. It was later adopted by other linguists and became widely used in the 19th century.
Types of Phonograms
Phonograms can be classified into two main types:
Etymology Origin Greek Elements phone sound graph to write Meaning A d
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