Meaning of metagraphy | Babel Free
Definitions
- Synonym of transliteration.
- metagraphics; hypergraphy
- Symbolism that has no counterpart in speech.
Examples
“To represent⟳ letters like⟳ those of Hebrew, Arabic, Armenian, &c., by English characters, is, undoubtedly, a help⟳ to the scholar; a help⟳ with the special philologist often professes to contemn, but which the comparative philologist often misses. We will call⟳ this Metagraphy, or Transliteration.”
“Considerable attention will be paid to metagrapnic methods, and to the application of metagraphy to foreign languages.”
“The rich and free merging of visual arts and literature envisioned by Isou in 1949-1950 under the name⟳ of "metagraphy" appeared fertile to many more people than the one proposed earlier with Lettrist painting, left almost unnoticed.”
“For all their energised glory, the graphic scores of the Cageans (like⟳ the metagraphies of the Lettrists, and thus exactly like⟳ pre-Futurist scores) demanded a priestcraft to ensure their authentic interpretation.”
“In 1950 the Letterist, Maurice Lemaltre, had published Riff-raff, a ten-page "metagraphy," which included a sequence that zoomed from the solar system through a drawing of the earth to maps of Europe, France, and Paris, and Finally one of Saint Germain de Prés.”
“[…] in an attempt⟳ to elaborate a sort⟳ of hypergraphy, or super-writing, produced to go beyond the limits of the preceding metagraphy, or post-writing.”
“Pilico and Aztec's presence in Spanish ritual, through metagraphy, novelistic speech, and heteroglossia, marks their presence in a dialogue.”
“Metagraphy: symbols understood even though they have⟳ no conventional counterpart in speech. For example, footprints to illustrate⟳ walking or sawing wood for snoring.”
“Also frequent is the use⟳ of a 'key letter' which occurs in both the mathal and mamthūl (metagraphy).”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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