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The Graphemic Buffer and attentional mechanisms

open access: yesBrain and Language, 1989
Two patients with acquired dysgraphia were reported. The patients' performance in various written and oral spelling tasks converge in support of the hypothesis that they have selective damage, within the spelling system, to the Graphemic Buffer. Although the patients present with comparable patterns of error types, they differ in the distribution of ...
A E, Hillis, A, Caramazza
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Arabic-Java Writing System: How Javanese Language Adopts Arabic Script

open access: yesIzdihar, 2021
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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Standardization of Alphabetic Graphemes

open access: yes, 1968
During the historic development of our national alphabets the direct relationship between the sound of the language and its visual symbols has become obscured.
Telingater, S.B.
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8. The graphemes of written English

open access: yes, 2016
8.1 Choosing a written variety to analyse To match my decision to analyse the RP accent, I have chosen British rather than US spelling as the written variety of English to analyse.
Brooks, Greg
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Acquisition of orthographic representations in children: incidence of phonologic ambiguity and of the relative frequency of graphemes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
El objetivo del presente trabajo fue el de explorar si aquellos grafemas con dos posibles traducciones fonológicas ( como /j/ o como /gu/) o con muy baja frecuencia de aparición respecto de su par homófono (por ej., posee un porcentaje de frecuencia ...
Ferroni, Marina Valeria   +2 more
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Amount of errors related to plosive and fricative graphemes in the two groups, considering the two evaluations.

open access: yes, 2019
Amount of errors related to plosive and fricative graphemes in the two groups, considering the two evaluations.
Mayra Monteiro Pires (6714566)   +1 more
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Sprachgeographische Aspekte der Morphologie und Verschriftung in schweizerdeutschen Chats

open access: yesLinguistik Online, 2003
The regional chat-rooms in Switzerland show an extremely high portion of dialectal contributions (up to 90%). This non-standardized spontaneous writing of a dialectal language still reflects the geolinguistic distribution described in the linguistic ...
Beat Siebenhaar
doaj   +1 more source

Rastro fonológico no Rastrum filológico

open access: yesFilologia e Linguística Portuguesa, 2009
In this paper, we consider a corpus of eighteenth century Brazilian manuscripts in order to shed some light on what kind of relationship exists between graphemes and phonemes.
Manoel Mourivaldo Santiago-Almeida   +1 more
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The long march to Unicode: a digital approach to variability in Icibemba orthography

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
The study examined the orthography of Icibemba, a Bantu language spoken in Zambia and Congo─Kinshasa. The findings recommended adopting Unicode standards wherever different letters (graphemes) represented the same speech sound (allophone).
Alex Kasonde
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Marketing Semiotics by Constantine Cyril the Philosopher: Glagolitic presentation of Christianity as a forerunner of contemporary marketing semiotics

open access: yesLibellarium: Journal for the Research of Writing, Books, and Cultural Heritage Institutions, 2009
The aim of the paper, deriving from David G. Mick, James E. Burroughs, Patrick Hetzel and Mary Y. Brannen’s (2004) theoretical approach, is to analyse whether the theories on marketing semiotics are applicable in the medieval context as well, i.e.
Jasna Horvat   +2 more
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