allograph
a
ˈæ
ā
llog
ˌləg
lēg
raph
ræf
rāf
British pronunciation
/ˈaləɡɹˌaf/

Definition & Meaning of "allograph"in English

Allograph
01

a different physical or visual representation of the same grapheme or character in a writing system

What is an "allograph"?

An allograph is a different written form of the same letter or character that represents the same sound or phoneme in a language. Allographs can vary in shape or style but serve the same function in writing. For example, the lowercase letter "a" can be written in various ways, such as in cursive or print form, but all these forms are allographs of the same letter. Another example is the uppercase "A" and the lowercase "a," which are considered allographs of the letter "A." Understanding allographs is significant in linguistics and typography, as it highlights the flexibility and diversity of written language.

02

a signature written by one person for another

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