William Grady’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction
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January 1997

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2,149 Reads

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145 Citations

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Michael Dobrovolsky

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William Grady

3rd Ed.

Citations (1)


... This implies that the orthography of a language is the norm that guides the graphic or visual symbols that would be used to represent the spoken form of a language. In order to achieve the aim of orthography or written language, linguists have utilized logographic writing (use of logograms) and phonographic writing (use of syllabary, consonantal alphabets and alphabets (Dobrovolsky, 2011, Fromkin, Rodman & Hyams, 2011. Preceding these forms of writing were pictograms, ideograms, cuneiforms, Rebuses and hieroglyphics (Denham & Lobeck, 2013). ...

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The Problem Inconsistencies in Hausa Digraphs: Implications for Corpus Planning
Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction
  • Citing Article
  • January 1997

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