>a 1 to 1 correspondence between a single character and a sound.
While you're correct that the Japanese writing system is not an alphabet, I feel like your definition here is so vague it almost contradicts your point. After all, each kana character has a much closer correspondence with a particular "sound" than many actual alphabets.
So to clarify, the characters of an alphabet (notionally) correspond to particular phonemes.
While you're correct that the Japanese writing system is not an alphabet, I feel like your definition here is so vague it almost contradicts your point. After all, each kana character has a much closer correspondence with a particular "sound" than many actual alphabets.
So to clarify, the characters of an alphabet (notionally) correspond to particular phonemes.