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<p>graphemes represent units of sound in a language, or morphographic ('form writing') when graphemes represent units of meaning (such as <a href="page.php?w=word">word</a>s or <a href="page.php?w=morpheme">morpheme</a>s). Depending on the author, the older term logographic ('word writing') is often used, either with the same meaning as morphographic, or specifically in reference to systems where the basic unit being written is the word. Recent scholarship generally prefers morphographic over logographic, with the latter seen as potentially vague</p><p>
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