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      • The Indus Script combined both word signs and symbols with phonetic value. This type of writing system is known as "logo-syllabic", where some symbols express ideas or words while others represent sounds. This view is based on the fact that roughly 400 signs have been identified, which makes it unlikely that the Indus Script was solely phonetic.
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    According to the image puzzle theory, an Indus script graphic indication may have a distinct phonetic interpretation. [101] To determine this, locate a circumstance in which the graphic and intended meanings of the sign are homophones in the underlying language.

  3. Jun 5, 2015 · This view is based on the fact that roughly 400 signs have been identified, which makes it unlikely that the Indus Script was solely phonetic. However, if the hypothesis that the hundreds of signs can be reduced to just 39 is true, that means that the Indus Script could be solely phonetic.

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  4. Indus/Harappa script. The Indus or Harappa script collection of symbols used in the Indus valley in northern India between about 3,500 and 2,000 BC. Some believe that these symbols are non-linguistic, while others argue that they represent a Dravidian language. Since 1875 more than 4,000 objects inscribed with this script have been found.

  5. Jul 9, 2019 · Phonetic and semantic interpretations of individual Indus signs also vary widely. ... Parpola A (1982) A Concordance to the Texts in the Indus Script. Department of Asian and African Studies ...

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  6. Apr 23, 2009 · A University of Washington computer scientist has led a statistical study of the Indus script, comparing the pattern of symbols to various linguistic scripts and nonlinguistic systems, including DNA and a computer programming language.

  7. Oct 20, 2015 · A minority of researchers query whether the Indus script was capable of expressing a spoken language, mainly because of the brevity of inscriptions. The carvings average five characters per...

  8. Almost one hundred signs of Indus script are compared in this part with Sumerian, Indus languages (specially Marthi, Malvi, Nimadi, Rajsthani, Gujrati) and Karen to give them phonetic value. The detail comparisons clearly show language affinities between Indus and Sumerian.

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