ISSN: 2534-5192 (electronic) – 2681-8566 (print)




ISBN: 978-2-487055-04-9
e-ISBN: 978-2-487055-05-6

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36824/2022-graf1

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Grapholinguistics in the 21st Century
/gʁafematik/ June 8–10, 2022
Proceedings, 2022, Part I

Yannis Haralambous (Ed.)

Dimitrios Meletis
What's in a name? Trends and challenges in naming the study of writing

Amalia E. Gnanadesikan
Amodal Morphology. Applications to Brahmic Scripts and Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics

Paolo Coluzzi
The Ideology of ``Monographism'' and the Advantages of Digraphia. The Case of Lombard

Liudmila L. Fedorova & Antonio Perri
Emblematic techniques as textual strategies in non-linear and linear scripts

Mary C. Dyson
Perceptual Disfluency Through Hard-to-Read Fonts. Is There a Satisfactory Explanation?

Christine Kettaneh
Asemic Writing. Homebound

Tereza Slaměníková
Sinograms on Commercial Signs. A Case Study of Chinese Restaurants in Prague

Chenchen Song
Sentence-Final Particle vs. Sentence-Final Emoji. The Syntax-Pragmatics Interface in the Era of Computer-Mediated Communication

Daniel Harbour
The Rosetta Stone Squandered: Decipherment's Twelve-Year Gap and the Fate of J.D. Åkerblad

Sveva Elti di Rodeano
From Clay Tablet to Digital Tablet. The Diamesic Variation of Writing

Kristian Paskojević
The application of grapholinguistics in palaeography. A case study: Croatian Glagolitic and Cyrillic palaeography

Katharina Tyran
Reinterpreting the Semiotics of Glagolitic

Timo Homburg & Thierry Declerck
Towards the Integration of Cuneiform in the OntoLex-Lemon Framework

Janusz S. Bień
16th century Latin printed brevigraphs in Unicode—a computer resource

Raiomond Doctor, Alexander Gutkin, Cibu Johny, Brian Roark, and Richard Sproat
Graphemic Normalization of the Perso-Arabic Script

Joseph Dichy
Semitic Writings and Short Vowels: Alternative Hypotheses in a Renewed View of the Analytics of Writing

Dana Awad
Reasons for Re-Paragraphing in the Translation Process