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Graphemics or
graphematics is the
linguistic study of
writing systems and
their basic components, i.e. graphemes. At the
beginning of the
development of...
- Grapheme–color
synesthesia or
colored grapheme synesthesia is a form of
synesthesia in
which an individual's
perception of
numerals and
letters is ****ociated...
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analogy with
phoneme and
other emic units. The
study of
graphemes is
called graphemics. The
concept of
graphemes is
abstract and
similar to the
notion in computing...
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corresponding spoken language without requiring complex orthographic /
graphemic rules, like
implicit codas (⟨C1V⟩ ⇒ /C1VC2/),
silent vowels (⟨C1V1+C2V2⟩...
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completed his Ph.D. in 1960 at
Indiana University with the
dissertation A
Graphemic-Phonemic
Study of a
Middle English M****cript,
later published as a book...
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processing or in
speech production. It can
occur with a
completely intact graphemic buffer,
phonological output lexicon,
phonological output buffer, and allographic...
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related to the
diversity at the
graphemic level, and to the
complexity of
determining the
graphemic elements of a word (
graphemic parsing), i.e., how to align...
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present when
following the same
phoneme in a CV syllable.
There are
three graphemic markers of
articulatory mode: Uphimbo, the
voicing line, is a vertical...
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common form of synesthesia,
known as grapheme–color
synesthesia or color–
graphemic synesthesia,
letters or
numbers are
perceived as
inherently colored. In...
- non-standardised
language regarding its spelling,
meaning that
different graphemic signs can
represent one
sound and vice versa. For example: ⟨l⟩, ⟨lh⟩,...