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    A Is For Alphabet... Roman Letters And Their Use In Written English by B. Dickerson, Wayne

    Published 2006
    “…This article traces the 4000-year-old history of the alphabet to its current manifestation in English writing. …”
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    Analysis Of Failure In Offline English Alphabet Recognition With Data Mining Approach by Munnian, Ruthrakumar

    Published 2019
    “…Therefore, this study attempts a data mining approach to the analysis of failure in offline English alphabet recognition. The objectives of the study are to improve the pattern recognition approach for classifying English alphabets and to determine the root of classification failure in handwritten English alphabets. …”
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    Enhancing ESL learners' English pronunciation via phonetic alphabet training / Wan Nurul Aini Wan Shuib by Wan Shuib, Wan Nurul Aini

    Published 2014
    “…The purpose of this study is to identify the pronunciation problems faced by ESL learners and to investigate the effect of phonetic alphabet training on ESL learners’ pronunciation of English words. …”
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    The written rune: alphabets and rune-rows in medieval manuscripts from the continent and the British Isles by Van Renterghem, A.M.S.

    Published 2018
    “…It does so by examining the transmission of Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian rune-rows and runic alphabets within the wider context of contemporary medieval scholarship. …”
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    Development of images to braille conversion software for alphabets using template matching and rule based by Izzati Farrahiyah, Mazlan

    Published 2011
    “…An images to Braille Conversion Software/Hardware (Alphabets) is a system that helps Blind people to read available reading materials.The current system only can support uppercase English alphabets from A to Z using six dots.Hence,to complete the current system,we have developed a complete images to Braille conversion system to process and convert the images of normal texts into Braille dots (8 dots) taking into account (i) lower/upper case English alphabets,(ii) numbers and (iii) special characters/symbols all together.Particularly,this research focuses on the part one,which is the processing and conversion of lower/upper case alphabets.This system receives the input images,process and compares it with characters templates that have been stored in the database. …”
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    Contrastive literature: a study of multiliteralism in historical English and Japanese by Runner, Jacob Wayne

    Published 2020
    “…As specific case studies, the thesis contrasts text corpora from the radically distinct transhistorical contexts of Old English narrative poetry transcribed in the Latin alphabet and runic characters, and of Modern Japanese fiction which makes concurrent use of four scripts. …”
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    The expressive forms of Xu Bing’s Neo English calligraphy / Xie Jinfu by Xie , Jinfu

    Published 2020
    “…Xu Bing created a kind of new square character which combined English alphabets with Chinese calligraphy strokes and named it Neo English calligraphy. …”
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    The teaching of sound - letter association across gender among young English language learners by Mohamad, Muhaida Akmal, Rafik Galea, Shameem, Abdullah, Ain Nadzimah

    Published 2016
    “…Teaching reading in English to young six-year-old non-native speakers of English requires a specific approach.Children at this age are best taught to read from the smallest unit of sounds and continue to learn how these sounds are associated with the letters of the alphabets before they embarked into reading words. …”
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    Creating awareness of the orthographic representations of [i] and [ɪ] by Pilus, Zahariah

    Published 2008
    “…Creating awareness of the orthographic representations of [ i ] and [ ɪ ] One of the challenges that ESL learners have to face in learning English is the fact that English uses an alphabetic code that does not always provide a one-to-one correspondence between letters and sounds. …”
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    Effects of synthetic phonics approach on ESL preschool children’s reading ability by Md Din @ Mohamad, Muhaida Akmal

    Published 2020
    “…The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of the synthetic phonics approach and traditional reading approach on six-year-old English as a second language (ESL) preschool children’s reading ability, to compare the effects between the synthetic phonics approach and traditional reading approach on the ESL preschool children’s reading ability, to determine the effects of the synthetic phonics approach across gender, to determine the relationships between alphabetic principle, reading fluency and reading comprehension, and to identify how synthetic phonics approach improves the ESL preschool children’s reading. …”
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    Monglish in post-communist Mongolia by Tankosic, Ana, Dovchin, Sender

    Published 2022
    “…This English relocalisation process has adjusted to Mongolian alphabetical and grammatical systems and is yielding new meanings understandable only to the speakers of Mongolian. …”
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    Braille image recognition for beginners / Nor Azrin Tarmizi by Tarmizi, Nor Azrin

    Published 2017
    “…Braille pattern of each alphabets consists of its own pattern in which some of it does not relate to its alphabet. …”
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