LINGUIST List 19.1383
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TOC: Written Language and Literacy 10/2 (2007)
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Written Language and Literacy Vol 10, No 2 (2007)
Message 1: Written Language and Literacy Vol 10, No 2 (2007)
Date: 22-Apr-2008
From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
Subject: Written Language and Literacy Vol 10, No 2 (2007)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
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Journal Title: Written Language and Literacy
Volume Number: 10
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2007
Subtitle: Constraints on Spelling Changes
Main Text:
Constraints on Spelling ChangesSpecial issue of Written Language & Literacy 10:2 (2007)
Edited by Guido Nottbusch and Eliane SegersUniversity of Bielefeld / University of Nijmegen
Written Language & Literacy 10:2
2007. 162 pp.
Table of contents
Introduction: Constraints on spelling changesGuido Nottbusch and Eliane Segers 83–87
Articles
Traveling through the lexicon: “Self-organized” spelling changesAnja Voeste 89–102
The typological and historical variation of punctuation systems: Comma constraintsBeatrice Primus 103–128
Alphabetics: From phonemes to letters or from letters to phonemes?Sieb Nooteboom 129–143
Phonology–orthography interface in Devanāgarī for HindiPramod Pandey 145–162
Learning to spell in second grade using the spelling checkerAnna M.T. Bosman, Martijn van Huygevoort, Joep T.A. Bakker and Ludo Verhoeven163–183
The influence of spelling conventions on perceived plurality in compounds: Acomparison of Afrikaans and DutchCarel Jansen, Robert Schreuder and Anneke Neijt 185–194
The graphematic representation of prepositional phrases in experimental writingof Tarifit Berber by Moroccan students in Germany and MoroccoUlrich Mehlem 195–218
Asymmetrical phoneme–grapheme mapping of coronal plosives in DutchAnneke Neijt and Robert Schreuder 219–234
Contents of volume 10 235–236
Linguistic Field(s):
Typology
Writing Systems
Lexicography
Ling & Literature
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