〘Noun〙① A character used as a code to indicate a single sound or syllable, regardless of meaning. There are syllabary characters such as Japanese kana and Sanskrit characters, and single-sound characters such as Roman letters. Phonetic characters. Phonetic characters. *Hochi Shimbun - July 6, 1906 (Meiji 39) "Next, we will consider the issue of what to do with phonetic characters to replace Chinese characters." ② = Onseikigou (phonetic symbols) [Irohabiki Modern Japanese Dictionary (1931)] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 意味に関係なく、一つの単音、または音節を示す符号として用いる文字。日本の仮名や梵字などの音節文字とローマ字などの単音文字とがある。音符文字。表音文字。音字。※報知新聞‐明治三九年(1906)七月六日「次は漢字に代ふる音票文字を如何にすべきかと云ふ問題にして」② =おんせいきごう(音声記号)〔いろは引現代語大辞典(1931)〕
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