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  1. Grapheme

    Universal W rterbuch Tschechisch, 1993, but that s in German. Furthermore, a particular grapheme ... the sound IPA f can be represented by F , f , ff , ph , gh , and so on while the grapheme nowiki f ... grapheme corresponds primarily to a syllable . Other writing systems Not all graphemes represent phonemes ... Grapheme color synesthesia Sign semiotics writing systems List of writing systems Category Graphemes ... min nan Grapheme br Grafemenn bg ca Grafema cs Graf m da Grafem de Graphem et Grafeem es Grafema ...   more details



  1. Combining grapheme joiner

    HebrewText image The combining grapheme joiner CGJ , unichar 034F combining grapheme joiner html is a Unicode character that has no visible glyph and is default ignorable by applications. Its name is a misnomer which does not describe the function of this character. Despite its name, it does not join graphemes. http unicode.org notes tn27 Its purpose is to separate characters that should not be considered Digraph orthography digraphs . For example, in a Hungarian language context, adjoining characters c and s would normally be considered equivalent to the Cs digraph cs digraph . If they are separated by the CGJ, they will be considered as two separate graphemes. It is also needed for complex scripts . For example, in most cases the Hebrew cantillation accent Metheg is supposed to appear to the left of the niqqud vowel point and by default most display systems will render it like this even if it is typed before the vowel. But in some words in Biblical Hebrew the Metheg appears to the right of the vowel, and to tell the display engine to render it properly on the right, CGJ must be typed between the Metheg and the vowel. Compare he pathah metheg span style font family Ezra SIL SR lang he span he metheg pathah span style font family Ezra SIL SR lang he span he metheg CGJ pathah span style font family Ezra SIL SR lang he CGJ span The examples in the table may not be supported if you don t have a font that properly supports Hebrew cantillation display. http scripts.sil.org EzraSIL Home Ezra SIL SR is recommended. In the case of several consecutive combining diacritics , an intervening CGJ indicates that they should not be subject to canonical reordering. ref http www.unicode.org versions Unicode6.0.0 ch16.pdf ref Compare to this the zero width non joiner as it were a space mark of width zero at U 200C in the General Punctuation range. Reflist External links http unicode.org ... Control characters de Combining Grapheme Joiner fr Diacritique invisible bloquant ...   more details



  1. Grapheme?color synesthesia

    Image synestheticwiki.png thumb right 250px How someone with grapheme color synesthesia might perceive not see certain letters and numbers. Grapheme color synesthesia is a form of synesthesia in which an individual s perception of numbers and letters is associated with the experience of colors. Like all forms of synesthesia, grapheme color synesthesia is involuntary, consistent, and memorable. Grapheme color synesthesia is one of the most common forms of synesthesia, and because of the extensive knowledge of the visual system , one of the most studied. While it is extremely unlikely that any two synesthetes will report the same colors for all letters and numbers, studies of large numbers of synesthetes find that there are some commonalities across letters e.g., A is likely to be red . ref name Day2005 Day, S.A. 2005 , Some Demographic and Socio cultural Aspects of Synesthesia in L. Robertson & N. Sagiv, ed., Synesthesia Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford Oxford University Press, ISBN 0 19 516623 X, pp. 11 33 ref ref name SimnerWard2005 Simner, J., Ward, J. & Lanz, M., et al. 2005 , Non random associations of graphemes to colours in synaesthetic and non synaesthetic populations , Cognitive Neuropsychology, vol. 22, no. 8, pp. 1069 1085 ref Early studies argued that grapheme color synesthesia was not due to associative learning, such as from playing with colored refrigerator magnets. ref name RamaHubbard2001 Ramachandran, V.S. & Hubbard, E.M. 2001 , http psy.ucsd.edu chip pdf Synaesth JCS.pdf Synaesthesia A window into perception, thought and language , Journal of Consciousness Studies, vol. 8, no. 12, pp. 3 34 ref However, one recent study has documented a case of synesthesia in which synesthetic associations could be traced back to colored refrigerator magnets ... 2007 03 15 ref Further research Individuals with grapheme color synesthesia rarely claim that their sensations ... 20Wearable 20Task 20Support.pdf Artificial Grapheme Color Synesthesia for Wearable Task Support , Ninth ...   more details



  1. Pronunciation Lexicon Specification

    www.w3.org TR 2007 CR pronunciation lexicon 20071212 pls.xsd alphabet ipa xml lang en US lexeme grapheme judgment grapheme grapheme judgement grapheme phoneme d d .m nt phoneme IPA string is & x02C8 d& x0292 & x028C d& x0292 & x002E m& x0259 nt lexeme lexeme grapheme fianc grapheme grapheme fiance grapheme phoneme fi ns.e phoneme IPA string is fi& x02C8 & x0252 ns& x002E e& x026A phoneme fi . n se ... pls.xsd alphabet ipa xml lang en GB lexeme grapheme Newton grapheme phoneme nju t n phoneme IPA ... showing how alternative spellings are handled lexeme grapheme colour grapheme grapheme color grapheme ... lexeme grapheme nihongo grapheme grapheme grapheme grapheme grapheme phoneme iho o phoneme ... ipa xml lang en US lexeme grapheme cede grapheme phoneme si d phoneme IPA string is si& x02D0 d lexeme lexeme grapheme seed grapheme phoneme si d phoneme IPA string is si& x02D0 d lexeme lexicon source ... TR 2007 CR pronunciation lexicon 20071212 pls.xsd alphabet ipa xml lang en US lexeme grapheme bass grapheme phoneme b s phoneme IPA string is b& x00E6 s phoneme be s phoneme IPA string is be& x026A ... my pos namespace alphabet ipa xml lang en US lexeme role mypos verb grapheme refuse grapheme phoneme r fju z phoneme IPA string is r& x026A & x02C8 fju& x02D0 z lexeme lexeme role mypos noun grapheme refuse grapheme phoneme refju s phoneme IPA string is & x02C8 refju& x02D0 s lexeme lexicon source ... lang en US Acronym expansion lexeme grapheme W3C grapheme alias World Wide Web Consortium alias lexeme number representation lexeme grapheme 101 grapheme alias one hundred and one alias lexeme crude pronunciation mechanism lexeme grapheme Thailand grapheme alias tie land alias lexeme crude pronunciation mechanism and acronym expansion lexeme grapheme BBC 1 grapheme alias be be sea one alias lexeme ...   more details



  1. Phonogram

    wiktionary phonogram Phonogram may refer to Phonogram comics Phonogram comics , a comic book by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie Phonogram linguistics , a grapheme which represents a phoneme or a combination of phonemes Phonogram Records , a 1960s music label, which merged with Polydor in 1972 Disambig ca Fonograma nl Phonogram ...   more details



  1. File:Synaesthesiabrain.jpg

    Summary Possible neural basis for grapheme color synesthesia. The region of the visual pathway involved in recognizing letters and numbers graphemes is indicated in green, while one a region involved in color processing hV4 is indicated in red. Due to the adjacency of these regions, there is an increased probability of connections being retained, leading to cross activation between the grapheme area and hV4. Edward M. Hubbard, Image first appeared in Ramachandran and Hubbard, 2001. As authors own work, journal has granted permission for use on wikipedia and creative commons projects. Licensing self2 GFDL with disclaimers cc by 2.5 migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Inherent vowel

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 An inherent vowel is part of an abugida or alphasyllabary script. It is the vowel sound which is used with each unmarked or basic consonant symbol. There are many abugida scripts, Brahmic family of scripts Brahmic scripts and Meroitic script cursive Meroitic script for example, which developed in Nubia Today in Southern Egypt and Northern Sudan and in India approximately at the same time before spreading throughout Southern Asia. Many of them are still used today for modern South Asian languages. All these scripts use such characters as base grapheme s, from which the syllable s are built up. Base graphemes having a consonant with an inherent vowel can be usually changed to other graphemes by joining a tone mark or dependent vowel to the grapheme. DEFAULTSORT Inherent Vowel Category Writing systems Ling stub de Inh renter Vokal ko ...   more details



  1. Morphogram

    A morphogram is the representation of a morpheme by a grapheme based solely on its meaning. Kanji and hanja Fact date January 2009 are two writing systems that make use of morphograms , where Chinese characters were borrowed to represent native morphemes because of their meanings. Thus, a single character can represent a variety of morphemes which originally all had the same meaning. An example of this in Japanese would be the grapheme east , which can be read as higashi or azuma , in addition to its logographic representation of the morpheme t . Additionally, in Japanese, the logographic Chinese derived reading is called the on , and the morphographic reading native Japanese is called the kun . See also Logogram References Smith, J.S. 1996 . Japanese Writing. In P.T. Daniels & W. Bright Eds. , The World s Writing Systems pp. 209 217 . New York, NY Oxford University Press, Inc. Category Writing systems Category Graphemes Category Logographic writing systems Category Linguistic morphology ...   more details



  1. Akshara

    Akshara Sanskrit IAST wikt ak ara ak ra may mean letter in Hindi everlasting or imperishable in Sanskrit grammar , syllable , see Shiksha a consonant grapheme , with an inherent vowel, of a script of the Brahmic family . in philosophical terms is the opposite of the word IAST k ara perishable , a name of Brahma . Akshara is a national level student paper contest conducted by Malla Reddy Engineering College , Hyderabad, India every year. disambiguation ...   more details



  1. ?

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The grapheme , E with h ek is used in the Czech alphabet . The letter is a vestige of Old Czech palatalization . The originally palatalizing phoneme IPA became extinct, changing to IPA or IPA j , but it is preserved as a grapheme . This letter never appears in the initial position, and its pronunciation depends on the preceding consonant D , t , n IPA , c , is written instead of e, e, e analogously to di, ti, ni . B , p , v , f is written instead of bje, pje, vje, fje . But in some words vj ezd , entry, drive in, o bj em , volume , bje, vje is written because je is part of the etymological root of the word, preceded by the prefix v or ob . M IPA m is written instead of m e . For etymological reasons, mn is written in some words je mn , soft je mn , softly . See also Czech orthography Czech phonology Latin alphabet DEFAULTSORT E Caron Category Specific letter diacritic combinations cs de fr ko lt ja no pl ru zh ...   more details



  1. Spiral causality

    Please do not remove or change this AfD message until the issue is settled Article for deletion dated page Spiral causality timestamp 20111224183326 year 2011 month December day 24 substed yes For administrator use only Old AfD multi page Spiral causality date 24 December 2011 result keep End of AfD message, feel free to edit beyond this point Multiple issues dead end August 2011 orphan August 2011 Neuroscientist Stanislas Dehaene , in his book Reading in the Brain , uses the term spiral causality to describe an aspect of the development of reading brain functions as having a chicken and egg relationship. The relation between grapheme and phoneme development is probably one of constant reciprocal interaction or spiral causality . The acquisition of letters draws attention to speech sounds, the analysis of speech sounds refines the understanding of letters, and so on in a never ending spiral that leads to the simultaneous emergence of grapheme and phoneme codes. ref cite book title Reading in the Brain The New Science of How We Read author Stanislas Dehaene publisher Viking Penguin year 2009 page 203 ref References reflist Category Neuroscience Category Graphemes ...   more details



  1. End distortion

    End distortion In start stop signalling start stop teletypewriter operation, the shifting of the end of all marking pulses, except the stop pulse , from their proper positions in relation to the beginning of the next start pulse. Shifting of the end of the stop pulse is a deviation in grapheme character time and rate rather than an end distortion . Spacing end distortion is the termination of marking pulses before the proper time. Marking end distortion is the continuation of marking pulses past the proper time. The magnitude of the distortion is expressed as a percentage of an ideal pulse length. References FS1037C MS188 Category Telegrams telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. Tetragram

    wiktionary tetragram The word tetragram describes any word that is exactly four letters long. ref tetragram. Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House, Inc. http dictionary.reference.com browse tetragram accessed August 12, 2010 . ref br Tetragram can also refer to the Tetragrammaton , the Hebrew name for God, sometimes written as YHWH four letters a Tai Xuan Jing symbol with four lines an older, less common term for complete quadrilateral a sinogram , i.e. a complex grapheme fit into the square area characteristic to East Asian scripts disambig references ...   more details



  1. ?

    Unreferenced date August 2009 SpecialChars unicode Lower case minuscule unicode , Unicode codepoints U 0224 and U 0225, respectively , a Latin letter Z with a hook. The Unicode standard notes Middle High German for the application of the grapheme, intended to represent the coronal consonant coronal fricative also transcribed as geschw nztes Z . As it is somewhat similar to the Cyrillic Ze Cyrillic Zemlya . See also High German consonant shift Latin alphabet Category Uncommon Latin letters Z br de fr ...   more details



  1. European Voynich Alphabet

    unreferenced date September 2011 The European Voynich Alphabet , or EVA was created by Ren Zandbergen and Gabriel Landini in 1998 as a system to transcribe the various grapheme s letters which make up the text of the Voynich manuscript into Latin alphabet Roman characters. With EVA, every Voynich sign is represented by a roughly similar looking letter of the Latin alphabet. For example, the Voynich symbol Image letrapv.gif is assigned to the Roman character p . Thus, the Voynich Manuscript can be translated into a computer readable form which allows for ready statistical analysis frequency of individual letters, relationships of letters to each other, etc. . As a side effect, EVA transcription makes it possible to discuss strings of the Voynich text via email or on the World Wide Web Web . Image Voynich EVA.png thumb center 750px EVA European Voynich Alphabet . Capital and minor EVA letters denote different versions of what is considered the same ciphertext letter. One of the aspects in the choice of which Voynich grapheme should be represented by which letter, was readability of the transcribed words. It is possible to read the better part of EVA transcribed text aloud, as the transcription results typically in strings like qocheedy daiin . It is unclear in how far the fact that this is possible at all points to features of the hypothesised underlying source language or enciphering mechanism. Since the Voynich manuscript alphabet is unknown, it s often questionable whether two differing symbols actually describe two different graphemes, or whether they are only variants of the same grapheme . EVA has been attacked on this grounds as discarding subtle grapheme details which may be relevant to understanding the text. Other criticism focused on the fact that for the sake of readability, visual similarity has been lost. This means that the Latin letters chosen don t always resemble their Voynich counterparts visually, and thus are more difficult to memorize. There are ...   more details



  1. Phonogram (linguistics)

    A phonogram is a grapheme written character which represents a phoneme speech sound or combination of phonemes, such as the letters of the Latin alphabet or the Japanese kana . For example, igh is an English language phonogram that represents the hard I sound in high. Whereas the word phonics refers to the sounds, the word phonogram refers to the letter s that represent that sound. This contrasts with logogram s, which represents word linguistics words and morpheme s meaningful units of language , and determinative s, silent characters used to mark semantics semantic categories . They are letters. ling stub Category Graphemes ar bo ca Fonograma ling stica de Phonogramm es Fonograma ling stica fa fr Phonogramme ko ka ja pt Fonograma zh ...   more details



  1. Combining

    wikt Combining may refer to Combining capacity , in chemistry Combining character , in digital photography Combining form , in linguistics Combining grapheme joiner , Unicode character that has no visible glyph Combining Cyrillic Hundred Thousands , modifier in the Cyrillic numerals system representing a multiplier of one hundred thousand Combining Cyrillic Millions , as above but for one million Combining like terms , in algebra Combining low line , underline, in typgraphy Combining macron below , Unicode combining diacritical mark Combining weight , system of chemical weights created by Ernst Gottfried Fischer Custom combining , in agriculture harvesting Diversity combining , in telecommunications Food combining , in nutrition Maximal ratio combining , in telecommunications Protein combining , in nutrition Write combining , in computing See also lookfrom intitle Combine disambiguation Mixing disambiguation related term dab ...   more details



  1. Dyscravia

    Dyscravia ref cite journal last1 Gvion first1 Aviah last2 Friedmann first2 Naama date 15 year 2010 month June title Dyscravia voicing substitution dysgraphia journal Neuropsychologia volume 48 pages 1935 1947 language English issn 1873 3514 url http www.biomedsearch.com nih Dyscravia Voicing substitution dysgraphia 20298704.html ref is a Voice phonetics voicing substitution dysgraphia , i.e., a type of writing Disability disorder , in which the affected person confuses Letter alphabet letters denoting Phone phonetics sounds that differ in their voicing attribute e.g. writing dap instead of tap or tash instead of dash . It arises from a deficit within the phoneme to grapheme conversion process in a Cognition cognitive function specialized in the conversion of the voicing feature of phonemes into graphemes a distinct function within the phoneme to grapheme conversion route. This deficit does not result from impairments in Auditory processing disorder auditory processing or in Speech disorder speech production . It can occur with completely intact graphemic buffer, phonological output lexicon , phonological output buffer, and allographic stage the function that processes the voicing feature for writing may be selectively impaired without deficits in other functions of the conversion route. Dyscravia may or may not be accompanied by a parallel reading disability i.e. a dyslexia in which letters denoting voiceless consonants are pronounced as voiced and vice versa . References Reflist Category Dysgraphia Category Language disorders Category Aphasias Category Psycholinguistics Category Neurolinguistics Category Orthography Category Phonology Category Spelling Category Learning disabilities Category Special education D Category Symptoms and signs Speech and voice Category Applied linguistics Ling stub Dyslexia he ...   more details



  1. Allography

    An allograph may also be a smaller fragment of writing, that is a grapheme letter or a group ... fish ghoti . The only reason that we accept all these varieties as representing the same sound or grapheme ..., in written Spanish the grapheme v will often represent the phoneme b , whereas in English this does ...   more details



  1. Graph

    Selfref For information about graphs on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Graphs and charts . Wiktionary Graph may refer to A Information graphics graphic such as a chart or diagram depicting the relationship between two or more variables used, for instance, in visualising scientific data. In mathematics Graph mathematics , is a set of vertices and edges. Graph theory Graph of a function In computer science Graph data structure , an abstract data type representing relationships or connections Graph software , the name of a software application for mathematical plotting Conceptual graph , a model for knowledge representation and reasoning Other uses HMS Graph P715 , a submarine of the Royal Navy United Kingdom See also Grapheme linguistics wiktionary graphy graphy suffix Latin for to write or draw Graf Graff disambiguation List of information graphics software Disambiguation de Graph es Grafo desambiguaci n eu Grafo argipena fr Graphe hu Gr f egy rtelm s t lap ms Graf ja ru uk ur Graph ...   more details



  1. Typebar

    Mergeto typewriter date September 2009 Image Typebars.jpg thumb Jammed typebars A typebar is an arm inside a typewriter with a grapheme character on the end of it. There are generally two characters per typebar, one which will be printed if the corresponding key is struck by itself, the other of which will be printed if the corresponding key is struck while the shift key is depressed. To have letters typed in exact location, the typebar is guided all its way to the ribbon through its narrow gap in segment . In early typewriters in the 1860s, the typebars would often jam when two or more keys were depressed simultaneously see picture . Such jamming led to the creation of the QWERTY typewriter keyboard keyboard in 1873. ref name David cite journal last David first Paul date May, 1985 title Clio and the Economics of QWERTY journal The American Economic Review volume 75 issue 2 pages 332 337 jstor 1805621 ref Mechanisms to avoid such jamming had been created by 1879, but the keyboard layout remained as the legacy of the early problem. ref name David References reflist Category Typewriters tech stub de Typenhebel sv Typarm ...   more details



  1. Ascender (typography)

    Image Typography Line Terms.svg thumb 390px The ascenders are the parts of minuscule characters that lie above the midline. In typography , an ascender is the portion of a Lower case minuscule grapheme letter in a Latin derived alphabet that extends above the mean line of a typeface font . That is, the part of a lower case letter that is taller than the font s x height . Ascenders, together with descenders , increase the recognizability of words. For this reason, British road signs no longer use all capital letters . ref Cite book last Sampson first Geoffrey title Writing Systems A linguistic introduction pages 94 95 location Stanford, California publisher Stanford University Press year 1985 isbn 0804712549 ref Studies made at the start of the construction of the British motorway network concluded that mixed case letters were much easier to read than all caps and a special font was designed for motorway signs. These then became universal across the U.K. See Road signs in the United Kingdom . References reflist Typography terms Category Typography THIS IS NOT A STUB, BUT A SHORT ARTICLE. DO NOT ADD A STUB MESSAGE. ca Asta ascendent cs P smov osnova de Liniensystem Typografie es Asta ascendente it Tratto ascendente nl Stokletter sr sv verh ng zh ...   more details



  1. Terminology in graphonomics

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 See graphonomics Allograph handwriting Angular frequency Ascender typography Ascender Ballistic stroke Base line Connecting stroke Cursive script Curvature Curve Delayed stroke Derivative Descender Digitizer Direction handwriting Transwiki d to Wiktionary Domain graphonomics Extender Force Fourier spectrum, Power spectral density function Frequency Function mathematics Graph handwriting Grapheme Guirland Handwriting is not composition of text See Writing Horizontal progression Ink trace Ligature Movement parameter Pattern handwriting Pen lift Phase waves Pen pressure axial pen force Sample signal processing Segment handwriting Slant handwriting Upward stroke x Height or Body size handwriting Body size or Corpus size Aspect ratio image Pitch handwriting Roundness handwriting See Phase waves Lineation Rotation movement context in handwriting Orientation Pen tilt Stroke handwriting Trajectory Penup Transwiki d to Wiktionary Pen tip velocity, Pen tip velocity was Transwiki d to Wiktionary velocity Simulated Handwriting generation Simulated Handwriting regeneration Fluency handwriting Sloppiness space Smoothing , Low pass filter Polar distribution Running angle DEFAULTSORT Terminology In Graphonomics Category Penmanship ...   more details



  1. ?

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The grapheme Lower case minuscule is a letter in the Czech alphabet Czech and Slovak alphabet Slovak alphabets. It is formed from Latin T with the addition of h ek and is placed right after regular T in the alphabet. It is used to denote IPA c , the voiceless palatal plosive . Encoding In Unicode, the letters are encoded at unichar 0164 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CARON html ref cite web title Unicode Character LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CARON U 0164 url http www.fileformat.info info unicode char 0164 index.htm work FileFormat.Info accessdate 21 October 2010 ref and unichar 0165 LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CARON html ref cite web title Unicode Character LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CARON U 0165 url http www.fileformat.info info unicode char 0165 index.htm work FileFormat.Info accessdate 21 October 2010 ref . See also Czech orthography Czech phonology References Reflist Latin alphabet DEFAULTSORT T Caron Category Specific letter diacritic combinations br lizherenn cs de ja no pl pt ru sk zh ...   more details



  1. ?

    Refimprove date December 2009 The grapheme Lower case minuscule is a letter in the Czech alphabet Czech and Slovak alphabet Slovak alphabets. It is formed from Latin D with the addition of h ek and is placed right after regular D in the alphabet. It is used to denote IPA , the voiced palatal plosive . It was also used in Polabian language Polabian . Encoding In Unicode, the letters are encoded at unichar 010E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CARON html ref cite web title Unicode Character LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CARON U 010E url http www.fileformat.info info unicode char 010E index.htm work FileFormat.Info accessdate 21 October 2010 ref and unichar 010F LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CARON html ref cite web title Unicode Character LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CARON U 010F url http www.fileformat.info info unicode char 010F index.htm work FileFormat.Info accessdate 21 October 2010 ref . See also Czech orthography Czech phonology References Reflist Latin alphabet DEFAULTSORT D Caron Category Specific letter diacritic combinations br lizherenn cs de ko nl ja no pl ru sk uk zh ...   more details




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