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LIST OF PRESENTATIONS
G21C Grapholinguistics in the 21st century—From graphemes to knowledge
https://grafematik2020.sciencesconf.org
Télécom Paris, Palaiseau, France, June 8-9-10, 2022
Contact: Yannis Haralambous <grafema...@sciencesconf.org>
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The Grapholinguistics in the 21st century Conference will be held in
hybrid mode, with two
presentation modalities: oral presentation and poster session.

Registration for the conference will open on April 18th, 2022:
https://grafematik2022.sciencesconf.org/registration

See below for registration fees.

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LIST OF KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS (in alphabetical order)
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NØRGAARD Nina --- Typographic Meaning in the Novel

SPROAT Richard --- Computational Methods in the Analysis of Graphical
Symbol Systems

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LIST OF ORAL PRESENTATIONS (in alphabetical order)
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AWAD Dana and MOURAD Ghassan --- Elements of Arabic paragraph
structure: a contrastive study with French

COLUZZI Paolo --- The ideology of ‘monographism’ and the advantages of
digraphia: The case of Lombard

CONTESSE Adrien, THOMAS Chloé, REBULARD Morgane, DANET Claire,
BIANCHINI Claudia S., CHEVREFILS Léa and DOAN Patrick --- Designing a
Transcription Font for Mouth Actions in Sign Languages : The Typannot
Typographic System

DICHY Joseph --- Why did Semitic writings not include short vowels in
their alphabet inventory? Two complementary explicative hypotheses

DOCTOR Raiomond, GUTKIN Alexander, JOHNY Cibu, ROARK Brian and SPROAT
Richard --- Graphemic Normalization of the Perso-Arabic Script

DYSON Mary --- Perceptual disfluency through hard-to-read fonts: is
there a satisfactory explanation?

ELTI DI RODEANO, Sveva --- From clay tablet to digital tablet: the
diamesic variation of writing

GARTON Rachel, DALE Merrion, L. ROY Somi and BASUMATARY Prafulla ---
Endangered Languages in the Digital Public Sphere: A case study of the
writing systems of Boro and Manipuri

GNANADESIKAN Amalia --- Amodal Morphology: Applications to Brahmic
Scripts and Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics

GORMAN Kyle and SPROAT Richard --- On the Persistent Conflation of
Writing and Language

HARBOUR Daniel --- Decipherment's missed step: What the Rosetta Stone
could have taught us about hieroglyphs

HONDA Keisuke --- Lexically valued signs in the current Japanese
writing system

HUMBERSTONE, Katy C. --- Tracing the Breton landscape of Gouarec:
Typographetics in the LL

IYENGAR Arvind --- The akshara as a graphematic unit

JAROSCH Julian --- Reading and Rating Monospaced Fonts: Empirical
Studies on the Ergonomics and Aesthetics of Non-Proportional Latin
Script

JOYCE Terry --- Reconsidering the distinction between partial and full
writing systems

KETTANEH Christine --- Asemic Writing

KLEIN David and SPITZMÜLLER Jürgen --- Blind Spots: On the Discursive
(In-)Visibility of Braille as Opposed to Sign Language

KÜSTER Marc Wilhelm --- Fantastic Letters - Writing in a Fictional World

LIAO Yongfu and Shu-HSIEH Kai --- A Toolkit for Sub-character Analysis
of Chinese Corpora

MAGISTRY Pierre and GOUDIN Yoann --- Radical change ? Shifting from
cultural semantic speech to phonological cues for sinogram
documentation, analysis and representation

MAGOWAN Helen --- De-Aestheticizing the Artist’s Brush: the Pragmatics
of Calligraphic Writing

MANSOUR Kamal --- The Sorcerer’s Brew

McCAY Kelly --- ‘Let vs Inglish not be ashamed’: Intellectual,
Sociolinguistic, and Typographical Factors Behind Sixteenth-Century
English Spelling Reform

MELETIS Dimitrios --- Types of orthographic standardization: A
sociolinguistic approach

MENG Elvin --- Life in the Six Scripts: A 12th-Century Chinese Scholar
on Music, Magic, and the Morphogenesis of Writing

NEEF Martin --- 120 years of German orthography reforms: A story of secrecy

PASKOJEVIC Kristian --- Application of the Grapholinguistics in the
Palaeography. Study Case – Croatian Glagolitic and Cyrillic Palaeography

PERRI Antonio and FEDOROVA Liudmilla --- Emblematic techniques as
textual strategies in non-linear and linear scripts

PINAR Karakilcik --- Back to the Future: “Prendre au vol”
Armeno-Turkish corpora as a sociolect continuum

SALOMON Corinna --- Source eclecticism in the borrowing of writing

SCHINDELIN Cornelia --- The Chinese Script as a Self-regulating
System. Applying Köhler's Basic Model of Synergetic Linguistics to
Chinese Characters

SHOMER Michal --- Multi-Gender Hebrew: Creating a New Space in the
Hebrew Language

SLAMĚNÍKOVÁ Tereza --- Secrets Hidden in Commercial Names: A Case
Study of Chinese Restaurant Names in Prague

SONG Chenchen --- Sentence-final particle vs. sentence-final emoji:
The syntax-pragmatics interface in the era of CMC

SPITZMÜLLER Jürgen --- (Typo-)Graphic Knowledge: From ‘Semiotic
Resource’ to ‘Social Practice’

TAHA Haitham --- Does statistical learning, as a cognitive tool,
determines the effectiveness of grapheme learning? evidence from
typical and poor readers

TYRAN Katharina --- Reinterpreting the semiotics of Glagolitic

XU Duoduo --- A Grapholinguistic Analysis of Dongba Script

ZADKA Małgorzata --- Writing systems as a multimodal phenomenon

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LIST OF POSTER PRESENTATIONS (in alphabetical order)
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BERTHIN Gordon --- Qualitative and Quantitative Validation of
Rongorongo Glyph Strings on Easter Island Artefacts

BIEŃ Janusz S. --- 16th century Latin brevigraphs in Unicode - a
computer resource (abstract)

BORYSIEWICZ Zofia Janina --- The second life of Chaim

DECLERCK Thierry and HOMBURG Timo --- Towards the Integration of
Cuneiform in the OntoLex-Lemon Framework

HARALAMBOUS Yannis, FETNACI Nawal and VARIN Marie --- On Arabic Braille

JEE Hana and SHILLCOCK Richard --- Does Korean intentional
grapho-phonemic systematicity assist learning?

MELKA Tomi S. and SCHOCH Robert M. --- The Intersection between Art,
Non-Linguistic Symbol Systems, and Writing: The Case of the Wari,
Tiwanaku, and Inka Iconographies

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REGISTRATION FEES
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Full registration (onsite participation) : 100 Euros

Onsite full registration includes lunches, coffee breaks and a T-shirt
(size to be given during registration). Onsite registration deadline:
May 30th, 2022.

Dinner event, on June 9th, 2022 : 50 Euros

Extra T-shirt : 20 Euros

Full registration (online participation) : 30 Euros

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IMPORTANT DATES
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* Conference: June 8-10, 2022

For more information on the conference please visit
https://grafematik2022.sciencesconf.org
and follow
https://twitter.com/grafematik_conf



<http://www.imt-atlantique.fr/> Yannis HARALAMBOUS
Professor
Computer Science Department
UMR CNRS 6285 Lab-STICC
<http://perso.telecom-bretagne.eu/yannisharalambous/>
<https://twitter.com/y_haralambous>
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/yannis-haralambous-5529073?trk=hp-identity-name>Technopôle Brest-Iroise CS
83818
29238 Brest Cedex 3, France
Une école de l'IMT <http://www.imt.fr/>
Dan: Mornin' Les! How're the family?
Robot: Good morning, Daniel. My name is not Les but I acknowledge your
amusing co-worker banter.
Dan: Every morning. So much for machine learning. (The 13th Doctor
Who, Kerblam!)

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