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Graphemes
The frequency and duration of aggressive behaviors in clown anemonefish was highest toward fish with three bars like themselves,” explained first author Kina Hayashi from the Marine Eco-Evo-Devo Unit at OIST. “While they were lower with fish with one or two bars, and lowest toward those without vertical bars, which suggests that they are able to count the number of bars in order to recognize the species of the intruder.
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At its core, sound-symbol mapping is about taking sounds (phonemes) and matching those sounds to letters (graphemes). Children are taught to match ONE sound to ONE grapheme, no matter how many letters make up that sound. For example, the word itch has 4 letters, but is only two sounds.
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The small card pack includes short vowels, vowel teams, silent-e, r-controlled, consonants, consonant blends, and spelling rules. The back of each card has examples of each sound. Individual size is great for tutoring or small group instruction. Dimensions: 4.25" x 3.75" x 2.25".
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What is a written symbol that represents a sound?

A grapheme is a kind of symbol that represents a sound (phoneme) in writing. A grapheme can consist of just one letter or a group of letters, and these have specific names. A grapheme that consists of two letters is called a digraph, while one with three is called a trigraph.
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In Cratylus, Plato has Socrates commenting on the origins and correctness of various names and words. When Hermogenes asks if he can provide another hypothesis on how signs come into being (his own is simply 'convention'), Socrates initially suggests that they fit their referents in virtue of the sounds they are made of:
Now the letter rho, as I was saying, appeared to the imposer of names an excellent instrument for the expression of motion; and he frequently uses the letter for this purpose: for example, in the actual words rein and roe he represents motion by rho; also in the words tromos (trembling), trachus (rugged); and again, in words such as krouein (strike), thrauein (crush), ereikein (bruise), thruptein (break), kermatixein (crumble), rumbein (whirl): of all these sorts of movements he generally finds an expression in the letter R, because, as I imagine, he had observed that the tongue was most agitated and least at rest in the pronunciation of this letter, which he therefore used in order to express motion
— Cratylus.[1]
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Notes: welp, it's a reach, but the Clown Fish's three strips are like three graphemes of some sort visually, art graphemes/phonemes?...or I'm just wanting to shoehorn my notion into things?...animal and plant coloration can be described by using terms like linguists do...I've always thought each species is a language...I call them LanguageNations...and this extends into our Nations, tribes, clubs, teams...give them awhile, and sports teams will evolve into fantastic species, LanguageNations...this looks to be foreshadowed, foretold, in how children have that savant gift to learn their Native Language, or Steph Curry's handles!..too much...FORward!
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