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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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A grapheme is a unit (a letter or letters) of a writing system that represents one phoneme ; a single sound that has one phonemic correspondent. ... Concept module: grapheme...
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Definition of grapheme in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of grapheme. Pronunciation of grapheme. Translations of grapheme. grapheme synonyms, grapheme antonyms. Information about grapheme in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... grapheme - a written symbol that is used to represent speech;
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grapheme n. A letter of an alphabet. All of the letters and letter combinations that represent a phoneme, as f, ph, and gh for the phoneme /f/ ... grapheme, the smallest meaningful unit of a written language. As with the concept of the phoneme, a grapheme is defined negatively by its differences from other units of...
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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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