- In linguistics, a
grapheme is the
smallest functional unit of a
writing system. The word
grapheme is
derived from
Ancient Gr**** γράφω (gráphō) 'write'...
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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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element of
written language. A
grapheme, or part of a
grapheme (such as a diacritic), or
sometimes several graphemes in
combination (a
composed glyph)...
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synesthesia that they have. In one
common form of synesthesia,
known as
grapheme–color
synesthesia or color–graphemic synesthesia,
letters or
numbers are...
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orthography is an
orthography (system for
writing a language) in
which the
graphemes (written symbols)
correspond to the language's
phonemes (the smallest...
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examples of
graphemes include the
uppercase and
lowercase forms of the twenty-six
letters of the
Latin alphabet (with
these graphemes corresponding...
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common combining characters. It also
contains the
character "Combining
Grapheme Joiner",
which prevents canonical reordering of
combining characters, and...
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below in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (upper
grapheme in each box) and
romanisation (lower
grapheme).
Bengali is
known for its wide
variety of diphthongs...
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considering them as allographs –
different glyphs representing the same "
grapheme" or
orthographic unit – hence, "Han unification", with the
resulting character...
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transcription delimiters. The
tilde (/ˈtɪld, -di, -də, -deɪ/) ˜ or ~, is a
grapheme with a
number of uses. The name of the
character came into
English from...