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The Relation of Writing to Spoken Language
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- Introduction
- Section 1 : Consistency
- The Interfaces of Writing and Grammar
- The Consistency of the Orthographically Relevant Level in Dutch
- Section 2: Cross-Linguistic Studies
- Beyond the Rime: Measuring the Consistency of Monosyllabic and Polysyllabic Words
- Teachersâ Perception of Spelling Patterns and Childrenâs Spelling Errors: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective
- Section 3: Diacritics and Punctuation
- Effects of Diaeresis on Visual Word Recognition in Dutch
- Optimal Hyphenation
- The Dash in German
- Section 4: Sharpening in German
- Regularities in German Orthography: A Computer-Based Comparison of Different Approaches to Sharpening
- The Readerâs View: Sharpening in German
- How Syllable Structure affects Spelling: A Case Study in Swiss German Syllabification
- Addresses of Contributors