Hangul (script)

Hangul (script) is a script that belongs to the East Asian family of scripts. Scripts are writing systems, or forms of Transcription. Hangul uses its Featural symbols to convert human speech into writing.

ISO–15924 Notation
  • Code: Hang
  • Number: 286

Languages that use Hangul script: A–Z

Language
Status
Entries
Living
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Citation

MLA 8

PsychLing Contributors. "Hangul." PsychLing, OMNIKA Foundation, 30 Aug. 2023, psylng.org/mli/easa/hang. Accessed 20 Nov. 2024.

APA 6

PsychLing (2023, August 30). Hangul. Retrieved from https://psylng.org/mli/easa/hang

CMS 16

PsychLing Contributors. "Hangul." Las Vegas, NV: OMNIKA Foundation. Created August 30, 2023. Modified September 18, 2023. Accessed November 20, 2024. https://psylng.org/mli/easa/hang.

Bibliography

ScriptSource

SIL International Contributors. "ScriptSource: Index of Languages and Writing Systems." Dallas, TX: SIL International. Created June 11, 2011. Accessed July 28, 2023. https://scriptsource.org. [Visit]

ISO 15924

Unicode Consortium Contributors. "ISO 15924 Registration Authority: Codes for the Representation of Names of Scripts." Mountain View, CA: The Unicode Consortium. Created 2004. Accessed August 6, 2023. https://unicode.org/iso15924. [Visit]

PsychLing MLI

East Asian is a script family, or collection of writing systems that likely originated from a general geographical region.

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PsychLing Glossary

Script is a term in Grammatology that means a collection of symbols used to transcribe human speech into writing.

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PsychLing Glossary

Transcription is a term in Grammatology that means the process of converting speech into written-form.

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