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allographic การใช้

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  • In allographic variant of the letter { .
  • Peripheral agraphias include allographic, apraxic, motor execution, hemianoptic and afferent agraphia.
  • Italic and bold face are also allographic.
  • In the beginning stages of AD, individuals show signs of allographic agraphia and apraxic agraphia.
  • Management of allographic agraphia can be as simple as having alphabet cards so the individual can write legibly by copying the correct letter shapes.
  • Other names proposed for this genre include " allographic translation ", " transphonation ", or ( in French ) " " traducson " ", but none of these is widely used.
  • Allographic agraphia is represented in AD individuals by the mixing of lower and upper case letters in words; apraxic agraphia is represented in AD patients through poorly constructed or illegible letters and omission or over repetition of letter strokes.
  • However, a ligature such as " i ", which is treated in some typefaces as a single unit, is arguably not a glyph as this is just a quirk of the typeface, essentially an allographic feature, and includes more than one grapheme.
  • I've seen at least two other ones ( " Beym Arsch ist's finster " and " Difficile lectu mihi Mars "-allographic word play on " leck Du mi im Arsch " ) And I've seen letters to his friends and relatives ending with vulgar and puerile valedictions.
  • In this view, the title, as a so-called  allographic paratext, is seen as an invitation for the reader not to  dismiss the emotionally tinged style as bathos but rather accept  the premise that this book, in part, is a textualized trauma and thus the reader is  called upon to be sympathetic to the emotional sincerity found in the book . 
  • The texts are mostly rendered on the diplomatic level ( i . e . following the manuscripts in most matters of orthography ), while some also are rendered on a very close level, the facsimle level ( rendering abbreviations as such and some allographic variation ), and others also on a normalised level, in which the orthography corresponds to the one found in grammars and dictionaries and text series like 蛃lenzk fornrit.