Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
syllabary
noun
/sɪˈlæb.ə.ri/
Definition
A writing system where symbols represent syllables instead of individual phonemes or letters.
Examples
- The Japanese Kana scripts are examples of syllabaries.
- In a syllabary, writing can represent spoken language more directly than in an alphabet.
- Some ancient cultures used a syllabary for their writings, like the Cherokee syllabary created by Sequoyah.
Meaning
Syllabary is a type of script in which each character or symbol corresponds to a syllable, making it distinct from alphabetic systems that represent individual sounds.
Synonyms
- syllable system
- syllabic script