I N A previous article in this journal (Arctic 12: 203-13) the fundamental importance of the phonemic principle in the devising of a standard spelling for the Eskimo language spoken in Canada was referred to, but without elabo-rating its meaning and function. The main purpose of the present paper is to show the validity of this basic principle by giving a more detailed explanatio
Contains fulltext : 77479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two phoneme go...
The term orthography is derived from the Greek word ‘orthos’ which means ‘correct’, and ‘graphein’,...
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Analyzes the phonological structure of Eskimo spoken in Canada, to establish a basis for a simple an...
Discusses the syllabic system adapted from Rev. James Evans' Cree syllabics to Eskimo use by Rev. E....
A phonemic orthography poses serious problems for students from oral cultures, in part due to the ve...
There are various competing and sometimes incompatible requirements for an orthography: phonological...
In this study, I deal with general laws or principles of Czech orthography. After the introduction, ...
In the 1850's John Harden and E.A. Watkins, missionaries of the Church Missionary Society (CM...
In three phoneme goodness rating experiments, listeners heard phonetic tokens varying along a contin...
In this brief survey of English orthography, stress has been laid upon the so-called "unphonetic" ch...
From a linguistic perspective the development of orthography for a language is often taken as a scie...
This paper examines the sound system, (particularly the vowel system) of the Agbarho dialect of Urho...
The article deals with normative lexicography. Its center of attention is Russian scholars’ activit...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00018 An orthographic effect in phoneme processing, and its limitation
Contains fulltext : 77479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two phoneme go...
The term orthography is derived from the Greek word ‘orthos’ which means ‘correct’, and ‘graphein’,...
Contains fulltext : 18628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Promotores : H. ...
Analyzes the phonological structure of Eskimo spoken in Canada, to establish a basis for a simple an...
Discusses the syllabic system adapted from Rev. James Evans' Cree syllabics to Eskimo use by Rev. E....
A phonemic orthography poses serious problems for students from oral cultures, in part due to the ve...
There are various competing and sometimes incompatible requirements for an orthography: phonological...
In this study, I deal with general laws or principles of Czech orthography. After the introduction, ...
In the 1850's John Harden and E.A. Watkins, missionaries of the Church Missionary Society (CM...
In three phoneme goodness rating experiments, listeners heard phonetic tokens varying along a contin...
In this brief survey of English orthography, stress has been laid upon the so-called "unphonetic" ch...
From a linguistic perspective the development of orthography for a language is often taken as a scie...
This paper examines the sound system, (particularly the vowel system) of the Agbarho dialect of Urho...
The article deals with normative lexicography. Its center of attention is Russian scholars’ activit...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00018 An orthographic effect in phoneme processing, and its limitation
Contains fulltext : 77479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Two phoneme go...
The term orthography is derived from the Greek word ‘orthos’ which means ‘correct’, and ‘graphein’,...
Contains fulltext : 18628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Promotores : H. ...