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Yannis Haralambous @UC29Ccca_qVll1u8NQzRdToQ@youtube.com

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01:00:09
Donald E. Knuth. — The Grapholinguistic Model of TeX (interview) — “All Questions Answered”
21:55
Ariq Syauqi. — Southern Sumatran Scripts: The Transformation from 14th Century to Present
24:02
A. Block. — Inscribing Multilingualism: Lifemaps and “Trans-scripting” Among Moroccan Amazigh
36:55
Guy Boursier. — Why the abjad suits the Arabs
25:49
Joseph Dichy. — Written languages and the Mental Lexicon: a crucial aspect of grapholinguistics
27:28
Mary C. Dyson & David Březina. — Do we process characters as shapes, nothing special?
23:30
Héctor Mangas Afonso. — Enhancing Distance Reading for Low Vision
27:11
T. Nemeth & M. Tiefenthaler. — Prima — An innovative type, designed for learning to read and wri
32:20
Isabella Maurizio & Fabian Strobel. — From Graphemes to Phonemes to Graphemes
23:02
Florian Coulmas. — Truth in the Linguistic Landscape
30:35
Michael Filhol. — AZVD as a Sign Language writing system proxy, and the potential evolution
25:25
Lieke Verheijen. — Orthographic and Visual Alignment in Online Writing
17:11
Dennis Reisloh & Tatjana Scheffler. — On the linguistic status of emojis
23:30
Claudia Bianchini & Ludovic Saint-Bauzel. — Transcribing the body as we transcribe the voice
27:02
Arvind Iyengar. — Braille as writing: Evidence and lessons for grapholinguistic theory
25:26
Helen Magowan. — Twoards Reading in Four Dimensions
26:27
Noah Hermalin. — The Efficiency Mappings in Two Logographic Writing Systems
27:51
Keisuke Honda. — Rōmaji for romanisation and beyond: A non-phonemic adaptation of the Latin scrip
17:27
James Myers. — Synchronic and diachronic ordering in Chinese character form patterns
26:41
Avelino Corral Esteban. — The process of graphization of the Scottish Gaelic language
28:03
Yannis Haralambous. — Masoretic Graphemics and Graphetics: Challenges and Solutions
24:23
Jonas Romstadt. — Looking for the crucial point(s)
33:37
Santhosh Thottingal. — Parametric type design in the era of variable and color fonts
25:06
Terry Joyce. — Some tentative musings on the nature of morphography
24:53
David L. Share. — Blueprint for a Universal Theory of Learning to Read
29:03
Philippa M. Steele. — Thoughts on the visual-cultural fit of writing systems
33:16
Dimitrios Meletis. — Types of iconicity in phonographic writing systems
24:21
Amalia Gnanadesikan. — Mind the Gap: Spaces and Boundaries in Spoken and Written Language
01:01:05
Camille Circlude. — Post-binary typography for a debinarised future
18:25
Robert Schoch & Tomi S. Melka. — Towards a Comprehensive Grapholinguistic Analysis of Rongorongo
25:06
T. S. Melka & R. Schoch. — The Persistence of the Grapholinguistic Rongorongo Tradition on Rapa Nu
19:37
Paul D. Ueda. — Characters, Romanization, and Anti-Colonialism
21:55
Ariq Syauqi. — Southern Sumatran Scripts: The Transformation from 14th Century to Present
21:16
Janet Davey. — Beyond the alphabet, beyond the binary, maybe beyond “Chinese”?
22:58
Behnoosh Namdarzadeh & Nicolas Ballier. — Audio LLM subtokens as encapsulated knowledge
22:13
Dan Harbour. — Allo-, allo-, ALLO: Allography/allomorphy parallels and writing systems…
20:17
David A. Roberts. — Linear featurality in Roman script African orthographies
22:46
Jan Kučera. — Tamil Orthography Reforms
23:13
Saiya L. Karamali. — The Developing Orthographic Conventions of Roman Hindi-Urdu
17:54
V. Duggirala, R. S. Bapi & S. G. Korade. — Graphic Complexity and Orthographic Neighbors
15:24
Xu Duoduo. — Glyph Families in Dongba Script
21:09
Alexandre Solcà. — Clusters and syllabo-logographical classification models in Linear A/B tablets
22:59
Sina Fakour. — Reviving Linear Elamite (2300–1880 BCE), The oldest known phonetic writing system
24:49
Perri Antonio, et al. — Rethinking Unicode: how to digitally encode non-linear written artefacts?
17:36
Kaveh Ashourinia. — Typographical revival of Proto-Elamite script
15:45
Bennett Bacon, Dan Harbour, Sara Hockett & Andrew Nevins. — Earliest traces of protowriting
53:53
Annick Payne. — Classifiers in the Anatolian Hieroglyphic Script
04:19
Yannis Haralambous. — Closing Words for the /gʁafematik/ 2022 Conference
26:50
Joseph Dichy. — Why did Semitic writings not include short vowels in their alphabet inventory?
32:58
Adrien Contesse, et al. — Designing a Transcription Font for Mouth Actions in Sign Languages
32:47
Cornelia Schindelin. — The Chinese Script as a Self-regulating System.
27:01
Haitham Taha. — Does statistical learning, as a cognitive tool, determine…
27:21
Dana Awad and Gh. Mourad. — Elements of Arabic paragraph structure: a contrastive study with French
29:02
Christine Kettaneh. — Asemic Writing
28:56
David Klein & Jürgen Spitzmüller. — Blind Spots
31:50
Rachel Garton, Merrion Dale, et al. — Endangered Languages in the Digital Public Sphere
22:50
Jürgen Spitzmüller. — (Typo-)Graphic Knowledge: From ‘Semiotic Resource’ to ‘Social Practice’
28:43
Duoduo Xu. — A Grapholinguistic Analysis of Dongba Script
28:43
Arvind Iyengar. — The akshara as a graphematic unit
25:57
Julian Jarosch. — Reading and Rating Monospaced Fonts