Lexigraphy vs Lexigraphs - What's the difference?
lexigraphy | lexigraphs |
(uncountable) The representation of words in writing.
* 1997 , Barry B. Powell and Ian Morris, A New Companion to Homer , page 5:
* 2004 , Franck Salomon, The Cord Keepers: Khipus And Cultural Life In A Peruvian Village [http://books.google.com/books?id=COVXXp3xwuIC], ISBN 0822333902, page 28:
(countable) A system of writing in which there is a one-to-one correspondence between symbols and words.
As nouns the difference between lexigraphy and lexigraphs
is that lexigraphy is (uncountable) the representation of words in writing while lexigraphs is .lexigraphy
English
Noun
(en-noun)- ‘Semasiography’ and ‘lexigraphy'’ are the two categories of writing, and logography is one type of ' lexigraphy .
- Without prejudice against Urton's argument that khipus are theoretically capable of lexigraphic reference such as logosyllabography, I have found that actual cord lexigraphy remains conjectural.