In the
alphabetization of the dictionary, a and a are treated as variants rather than being listed separately.
(The
alphabetization includes the usual stop words, such as A, An, The, etc.) The Scores tab begins with a set of "popular tags," followed by a handful of featured composers.
This result suggests the need of doing investigations about participants literacy profile, whether there is (or there isn't) any correlation between literacy and
alphabetization. Furthermore, it is suggested an investigation of the effects of the realization of systematic interventions that stimulates attention and manipulation of the sounds present in speech (repetition, division, etc., of parts of phrases, words, syllables, rhymes, alliterations, et cetera) favoring reflections that lead to alphabetical level.
He occasionally modifies the rigid
alphabetization of entries, and when descriptive complexities dictate, puts obvious cognates in separate entries, but pools them under generic headings when descriptive simplicities allow.
Various non-government organizations (NGOs) administered a comprehensive program of
alphabetization, medical and dental care, and vocation testing in preparation for their new life as civilians.
Alphabetization itself has only recently been welcomed into literary studies from the margins of cultural history thanks to scholars like Patricia Crain, whose work has thoroughly demonstrated how this low designation belies the alphabet's significant role in the operations of institutional power and its production of lettered subjects.
During and after the "democratic spring" of the Arevalo (1945-1951) and then the Arbenz (1951-1954) administrations, the SIL, its linguists, and anthropologists were crucial in the integrationist experiment mobilized by the Seminary of Social Integration, and its commitment to
alphabetization, and castillianization (5) of indigenous peoples.
Hiatt traces out the slow adoption of
alphabetization as the main way that authors organized knowledge about the natural world, suggesting that Bartholomeus Anglicus was the first author to alphabetize elements in a discussion of geography.