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Explain."words distribute their silence Among intricately clustered glyphs

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Answered by royal2006
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The word glyph comes from the French gylphe meaning an "ornamental groove in sculpture of architecture." The term "glyph" has a number of meanings across different disciplines. In archeology, for instance, a glyph a written or inscribed symbol. A good example would be the famous hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt. A glyph may be a pictogram, which conveys a particular object or action with a picture. It can also be an ideogram, where the symbol is intended to invoke an idea.


The bar across the letter "U" on a "No U-turns" sign is an example of an ideogram, as it communicates that a particular action is prohibited. A glyph may also convey a sound, just as the letters of the alphabet are glyphs. Another way to use glyphs for written language are through logograms. A logogram is a sign or character representing a word or phrase. Emojis, the images commonly used in texting, are beginning to become logograms; however, the intent of each symbol is not always clear.



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