graphemes in English

noun
1
the smallest meaningful contrastive unit in a writing system.
Then, beginning readers learn to parse the printed word into graphemes and subsequently assign phonemes to the different graphemes .
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1. Start studying Definition of Graphemes, Allographs, etc.

2. These are the formal rules by which the graphemes which form words are translated into the code used for pronunciation.

3. Confusable_homoglyphs [doc] a homoglyph is one of two or more graphemes, characters, or glyphs with shapes that appear identical or very similar wikipedia:Homoglyph Unicode homoglyphs can be a nuisance on the web

4. The Chinese graphemes out of the 'GB2312 Grapheme Inventory' have become a bottleneck for the people studying and working in the fields of literature and history when they input them in the computer.

5. To resolve this deficiency, Pozdniakov (1996) reanalyzed thirteen of the better preserved texts, attempting to identify all ligatures and allographs in order to better approach a one-to-one correspondence between graphemes and their numeric representation.

6. The choice of a particular allograph may be influenced by the medium used, the writing instrument, the stylistic choice of the writer, the preceding and following graphemes in the text, the time available for writing, the intended audience, and the largely unconscious features of an individual's handwriting.

7. In linguistics, A word of a spoken language can be defined as the smallest sequence of phonemes that can be uttered in isolation with objective or practical meaning.In many languages, words also correspond to sequences of graphemes ("letters") in their standard writing systems that are delimited by spaces wider than the normal inter-letter space, or by other graphical conventions.