In a writing system, if each unique grapheme represents a unique morpheme/word, the writing system is known as \(\underline{\hspace{2cm}}\)
Step 1: Recall writing system types
- Logographic: each grapheme (character) corresponds to a whole morpheme or word (e.g., Chinese characters).
- Syllabic: each grapheme represents a syllable (e.g., Japanese Kana).
- Abugida: consonant-vowel writing system where consonants carry inherent vowels, modified by diacritics (e.g., Devanagari).
- Moraic: based on moras, timing units in phonology, not writing at the morpheme level.
Step 2: Apply to question
Since the question specifies that a grapheme represents a morpheme/word, this corresponds to a logographic system.
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\boxed{\text{Correct Answer: Logographic (A)}}
\]
Choose the option that correctly matches the names of scholars (P – S) in column X with the fields or approaches (i – iv) in column Y they are primarily associated with.

Choose the option that correctly matches the names of scholars (P – S) in column X with the fields or approaches (i – iv) in column Y they are primarily associated with.
