terms |
graphemics |
As nouns the difference between terms and graphemics
is that
terms is while
graphemics is (linguistics) the study of the graphemes, or writing units, of a script, and of their relation to the phonemes of the spoken language.
graphetics |
graphemics |
coordinate terms |
Graphemics is a coordinate term of graphetics.
As nouns the difference between graphetics and graphemics
is that
graphetics is a branch of linguistics concerned with the analysis of the physical properties of shapes used in writing while
graphemics is the study of the graphemes, or writing units, of a script, and of their relation to the phonemes of the spoken language.
graphology |
graphemics |
Hypernyms |
Graphemics is a hypernym of graphology.
As nouns the difference between graphology and graphemics
is that
graphology is the study of handwriting, especially as a means of analyzing character while
graphemics is the study of the graphemes, or writing units, of a script, and of their relation to the phonemes of the spoken language.
phoneme |
graphemics |
As nouns the difference between phoneme and graphemics
is that
phoneme is while
graphemics is (linguistics) the study of the graphemes, or writing units, of a script, and of their relation to the phonemes of the spoken language.
script |
graphemics |
In linguistics terms the difference between script and graphemics
is that
script is a system of writing adapted to a particular language or set of languages while
graphemics is the study of the graphemes, or writing units, of a script, and of their relation to the phonemes of the spoken language.
As nouns the difference between script and graphemics
is that
script is a writing; a written document while
graphemics is the study of the graphemes, or writing units, of a script, and of their relation to the phonemes of the spoken language.
As a verb script
is to make or write a script.
grapheme |
graphemics |
As nouns the difference between grapheme and graphemics
is that
grapheme is while
graphemics is (linguistics) the study of the graphemes, or writing units, of a script, and of their relation to the phonemes of the spoken language.