Compounds and derivatives tend to be spelled morphemically, the established grapheme bases are usually retained regardless of the phonemic alterations involved. |
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Some orthographies, such as Spanish, are relatively shallow, maintaining a one to one correspondence between grapheme and phoneme. |
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The grapheme is to the graphic linguistic signifier as the phoneme is to the phonic linguistic signifier. |
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Such suggestions may not only undermine the autonomy of the word as grapheme, but also expand its limits of reference. |
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To develop the ability to translate a phoneme into its corresponding grapheme. |
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Lastly, for some languages, particularly those with complex and irregular grapheme codes, this method lacks the ability to easily overcome problems with spelling or written production. |
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They believe that stressed vowels in open syllables remained phonetically short, and a consonant grapheme in intervocalic position usually represents a single consonant. |
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The same Greek root also appears in graphics, grapheme, and photograph. |
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