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Grapheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A grapheme (from the Greek: , gráphō , "write") is a fundamental unit in a written language. Examples of graphemes include alphabetic letters, Chinese characters, numerical digits, punctuation mar...
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Grapheme–color synesthesia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of grapheme from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of grapheme. Pronunciation of grapheme. Definition of the word grapheme. Origin of the word grapheme. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » grapheme...
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Previous work on grapheme-phoneme conversion and earlier descriptions of TreeTalk by the ILK group can be found in the following publications:
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Prior research has purported to show that words with infrequent phoneme-grapheme correspondences are more difficult to spell than words with frequent phoneme-grapheme correspondences. ... Q J Exp Psychol A. 2002; 55(3):897-915 (ISSN: 0272-4987) ... There are a number of different assumptions that can be made. In this study,
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"Can you explain these words? grapheme, phoneme and digraph?" - Find the answer to this question and millions more on Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers. ... A grapheme is the basic structural unit written in any given language. In English, it would be each individual written letter in the alphabet (also punctuation marks,
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