orthographic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɔː.θəˈɡræf.ɪk]
  • Us [ ˌɔːr.θəˈɡræf.ɪk]

Meaning of orthographic In English

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  • She applied orthographic information in order to discriminate between alternative characters.

  • Orthographic symbols may often be complex.

  • The original manuscripts contain a range of orthographic variation.

  • These studies examined the roles of phonological, morphological, and orthographic features of nouns in gender classification.

  • After approximately 90 msec, the features that make up the word's orthographic form are being processed within the primary visual cortex (1).

  • This application gives rise to a number of practical morphological and orthographic issues which we also discuss.

  • The line breaks in the orthographic version may represent places to pause, but they may also represent something else: a point of reflection or intensification.

  • However, there were no significant differences between the written and oral spelling conditions in orthographic legality.

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