The grapheme as a universal basic unit of writing
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Exploring phoneme-grapheme connections in Malay word building
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Developmental changes in the spelling of derivational suffixes by typically developing Greek children: effects of transparency, lexicality, letter length and frequency
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The effects of a syntactic training on multilingual fifth graders’ spelling patterns of noun capitalisation in German
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Spelling patterns of German 4th graders in French vowels: insights into spelling solutions within and across two alphabetic writing systems
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Rebus and acrophony in invented writing
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Testing the self-teaching hypothesis in second language reading
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Visual and orthographic processing in Arabic word recognition among dyslexic and typical readers
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Reading and spelling processes in EFL amongst Hebrew and Arabic speakers of differing ability levels: similarities and differences
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Transcoding number words by bilingual speakers of Arabic: writing multi-digit numbers in a units-decades inverting language
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Are alternative meanings of an Arabic homograph activated even when it is disambiguated by vowel diacritics?
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Writing between languages: the case of Arabizi
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Literacy and the language awareness hypothesis
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Language ideologies of the transcription system Zhuyin fuhao: a symbol of Taiwanese identity
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