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The given diagram provides information about five major systems of writing used around the world. The writing systems comprise Logographic, Abjad, Abjuda, Alphabetic, and Syllabic.
In the Logographic writing system, one character represents one word. This logographic can be seen in Chinese letter. One thing that should be noted is such a writing system can be used by different spoken languages, for instance, Chinese and Japanese. The next system of writing is Abjad with one character equal to one consonant sound, for example in the Arabic Language. Abjad is also the first type of sound-based writing system. Another writing system comprises one consonant and one vowel as one character is Abjuda. This type of system can be seen in Indian Devanagari.
Moreover, English as the most widely spoken language uses an Alphabetic writing system, in which one character represents one sound (vowel or consonant). In this type of writing system, an exact match of spelling and pronunciation not always possible. The last one is syllabic, which has one character as one syllable. The example can be seen in Japanese Kana (Hiragana and Katakana).
The
given
diagram provides information about five major
systems
of
writing
used
around the world. The
writing
systems
comprise
Logographic
,
Abjad
,
Abjuda
, Alphabetic, and Syllabic.
In the
Logographic
writing
system
, one
character
represents one word. This
logographic
can be
seen
in Chinese letter. One thing that should
be noted
is such a
writing
system
can be
used
by
different
spoken languages,
for instance
, Chinese and Japanese. The
next
system
of
writing
is
Abjad
with one
character
equal to one consonant sound,
for example
in the Arabic Language.
Abjad
is
also
the
first
type of sound-based
writing
system
. Another
writing
system
comprises one consonant and one vowel as one
character
is
Abjuda
. This type of
system
can be
seen
in Indian Devanagari.
Moreover
, English as the most
widely
spoken language
uses
an Alphabetic
writing
system
, in which one
character
represents one sound (vowel or consonant). In this type of
writing
system
, an exact match of spelling and pronunciation not always possible. The last one is syllabic, which has one
character
as one syllable. The example can be
seen
in Japanese Kana (Hiragana and Katakana).