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  • In studies of [[writing system]]s, a '''logogram''' is a character which stands for an entire [[word]]. [[Category:Writing]]
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  • ==Writing System== Latin alphabet is the most used writing system in the world. It origins can be traced back to the early Greek [[alphabet]]
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  • ...activity''' includes, first, speaking and comprehending. It also includes writing and reading, as well as thinking; not all thinking, but all that which is l ...ngaged in linguistic activity is using his or her [[linguistic information system]].
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  • * [[Schriftsystem]]e // [[Writing System]]s
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  • 1. „Gesamtheit der in einem System zusammengefassten grafischen Zeichen, besonders Buchstaben, mit denen Laute 2. „Schrift ist ein System graphischer Symbole, das gebraucht werden kann, um jeden Gedanken vollstän
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  • ...ree to do so. IMHO it'd be more appropriate to call the category [[Writing system]], however. --[[User:Wohlgemuth|wohlgemuth]] ([[User talk:Wohlgemuth|talk]]
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  • | style="vertical-align:top;border-color:#E8E8E8" | Writing system: || WritingSyst|| = || Writing system
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  • ...Deutschland ist die Deutsche Einheits-Kurzschrift (DEK) ein gebräuchliches System. [[Category:Writing]]
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  • |WritingSyst =Japanese writing system (Kanji, Kana, Roomaji) ==Writing System==
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  • ...source of error. It explained that learners access a particular linguistic system when they try to acquire another language. This systematic set of rules is ...ification of instances of language transfer and interference in samples of writing and speech]. ''Queensland Researcher'' 4(1). 4-22.
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  • [[text to speech]] – [[analysis of writing systems]] – [[terminology]] – [[stylistics and forensic lingu
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  • ...2004. "Michif spelling conventions: Proposal for a unified Michif writing system. In L. Barkwell (ed.) La lawng: Michif peekishkwewin. Winnipeg, MB: Pemmica
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  • ** She is writing a note. ** She is writing notes.
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  • Halliday looks at register from the “system end" (Teich 2003, 27). This means that he infers from the context of situat <blockquote>“The functional components of the semantic system of a language [are] (a) ideational, subdivided into logical and experientia
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  • ...evant to our perception of color (hue, brightness, saturation). This color system consists of 329 color chips. 320 chips represent 40 different hues each div ...Dani language from Papua New Guinea. The Dani people have a two-term color system (''mili'' and ''mola'') which is based on hue and on brightness (Heider 197
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  • Interference can take place at all levels of the linguistic system, i.e. in [[phonology]], [[morphology]], [[syntax]], [[semantics]], [[pragma ...ification of instances of language transfer and interference in samples of writing and speech]. ''Queensland Researcher'' 4(1). 4-22.
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  • ==Set the system time== The system time of the wiki-server seems to be 2 hours more than the German time. Plea
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  • [[alphabetic writing system]] [[Americanist system]]
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  • [[alphabetic writing system]] [[Americanist system]]
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  • ...equently determine a reconstruction of the complete Platonic philosophical system (cf. Pawłowski, Pacewicz 2005).</p> ...different subjects agrees more closely with himself than two different men writing on the same subject." (De Morgan, 1882, quotation from a study by Williams
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