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The article presents the results of the phonemic-graphemic analysis of the German dispositions upon death drawn up by spouses from the first half of the 14th century, which come from the town council of Zgorzelec (Görlitz).
Piotr A. Owsiński
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The Role of Phonological and Rhythmic Skills in Learning to Write Words in Spanish
ABSTRACT Background Both phonological and stress awareness have been related to the development of literacy. Moreover, according to Goswami's temporal sampling theory, another prosodic factor, rhythmic synchronization skill, also favours reading acquisition.
Nieves Valencia‐Naranjo +3 more
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Arabic-Java Writing System: How Javanese Language Adopts Arabic Script
Borrowing script happens throughout history of languages. Long before we know Latin script, Javanese has already adopted Arabic script. However, Java language deals with problematic adaptation due to distinctive sound system among those two languages ...
Fakron Jamalin, Asma Abdul Rahman
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Orthographic Challenges in Representing the Vowel Phonemes [ø] and [œ]: A Case Study of French as a Foreign Language (FLE) Students at Level 200, Department of French Education – UEW [PDF]
This study investigates the challenges faced by second-year French as Foreign Language (FLE) students at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) in writing correctly the corresponding graphemes of the phonemes [ø] and [œ].
Sitsofe Essivi Mawusi +1 more
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Spatial attention to graphemes in grapheme-color synesthesia
Grapheme-color synesthesia is a rare perceptual phenomenon in which an individual’s perception of letters or numbers is associated with sensations of color. Using EEG alpha oscillations (9-11 Hz) and a spatial priming task, we investigated whether color-inducing graphemes attract attention in synesthetes.
Chockley, Alexander +3 more
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Parieto-occipital suppression eliminates implicit bidirectionality in grapheme-colour synaesthesia
Synaesthesia is a condition in which the input of one sensory modality triggers extraordinary additional experiences. On an explicit level, subjects affected by this condition normally report unidirectional experiences.
von Wartburg, Roman +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background Bilingualism and biliteracy impact the development of phonological awareness and reading. However, existing research is Indo‐European‐centric, limiting our understanding of reading development in diverse linguistic environments. Method Addressing this gap, this study examined the relation between phonological awareness and reading ...
Shakhlo Nematova +4 more
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Objective: This study has done in order to provide a test to examine the selection of grapheme kind and location on spelling errors. Materials & Methods: This study is a descriptive and cross- sectional and validity assessment research.
Zahra Soleymani +3 more
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Microstructural plasticity following acquired grapheme-colour synaesthesia
Grapheme-colour synaesthesia is the phenomenon where a grapheme is associated with a specific colour (see e.g., Zelazny & Sørensen, 2022).
Sørensen, Thomas Alrik; id_orcid +1 more
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The self-heating effect poses a main problem for high-power electronic and optoelectronic devices based on gallium nitride. A non-uniform distribution of the dissipated power and a rise of the average temperature inside the gallium nitride ...
V. S. Volcheck, V. R. Stempitsky
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