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grapheme [ˈgræfiːm] n
(Linguistics) Linguistics one of a set of orthographic symbols (letters or combinations of letters) in a given language that serve to distinguish one word from another and usually correspond to or represent phonemes, e.g. the f in fun, the ph in phantom, and the gh in laugh [from Greek graphēma a letter] graphemically adv ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Used with English as a second language students, Bernhardt's (1991) recall protocol illustrated that the difficulties students have understanding the second language may be a result of a number of influences: metacognition, syntactic features, intratextual perceptions, phonemic or graphemic elements, and/or word recognition. The choice of words (or word fragments) is relatively arbitrary, but the effect is one of modularity - like graphemic tinker toys. |
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