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Phonetic Picture-Writing
Phonetic picture-writing can also be read phonetically. Its ideograms are composed
of special letters. Authored by Leonhard Heinzmann.
For its ideograms (picture symbols) are composed of special letters
An example: This ideogram means ' face' - and also it represents the pronunciation 'ela' For it is composed of specially designed letters
If you read these letters from bottom to top , the phonetic result is 'ela' : ( Vertical writing is much better suitable for 'drawing' faces, men, plants, houses etc
It has only these 12 letters (3 of them contained in the above ideogram for 'face'): (Red letters describe the pronunciation by international phonetic writing
Or print this article, cut out the letters (including the phonetic transcription) and lay words with them
(At the beginning of the words, also the syllables 'e', 'a', 'o' may occur.) But what can one do, if an ideogram is an unspeakable series of letters, e.g
These i / j are not written, there are no letters for them
But its simply shaped letters may be reduced much in size, more than Latin letters
(Also gray instead of black colour lets ideograms look more impressionistic, also bigger distance between the letters.) Some smaller ideograms: Printed by a laser printer or by types, the ideograms are more clear than on a screen
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He had written in 1913 in his diary "Der Coitus als Bestrafung des Glückes des Beisammenseins" and in the winter 1920-21 he stopped sending her regular letters
Kafka, who wrote letters busily, was occasionally forced to send postcards because he did not have money for the letter post
by Jean-Marie Straub & Daniéle Huillet BEIM BAU DER CHINESISCHEN MAUER, 1931 - The Great Wall of China BESCHREIBUNG EINES KAMPFES, 1936 - Description of a Struggle TAGEBÜCHER 1910-23, 1951 - The Diaries of Franz Kafka 1910-1913, The Diaries of Franz Kafka 1914-1923 BRIEFE AN MILENA, 1952 - Letters to Milena - Kirjeitä Milenalle HOCHZEITSVORBEREITUNGENAUFDEMLANDE, 1953 - Wedding Preparations in the Country and Other Posthumous Prose Writings BRIEFE 1902-24, 1958 (ed
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