Definition
Relating to or concerning graphemes, the individual units of a writing system; used in linguistics to describe phenomena based on written rather than spoken language.
Etymology
From 'grapheme' plus the adjectival suffix '-ic,' following standard linguistic terminology conventions developed in mid-20th-century structural linguistics.
Kelly Says
Graphemic analysis is how linguists study spelling reforms and dyslexia—for instance, realizing that some people struggle specifically with the written symbol-to-sound conversion rather than with language itself, revealing the hidden complexity of reading.
Translations
ARالعربية
رسومي
ra-soo-mee
CSČeština
grafický
gra-fic-ky
DEDeutsch
graphisch
graf-ish
ELΕλληνικά
γραμμικός
gram-mik-os
ESEspañol
gráfemo
grah-FEM-oh
FAفارسی
گرافیکی
gra-fi-ki
FISuomi
grafiikka
gra-fi-kka
FRFrançais
graphémique
grah-FEM-ik
HUMagyar
grafikus
gra-fi-kus
IDBahasa Indonesia
grafis
gra-fis
ITItaliano
grafico
grah-fee-koh
JA日本語
グラフェミック
gurafe mikku
MSBahasa Melayu
grafik
gra-fik
MYမြန်မာ
ပြဇာပ်
pye-za-paht
NLNederlands
grafisch
gra-fisch
PLPolski
graficzny
gra-ficzny
PTPortuguês
gráfico
grah-fee-koh
RUРусский
графический
grafichheskiy
SVSvenska
grafisk
gra-fisk
TAதமிழ்
கிராபிக்
kira-pi-k
TEతెలుగు
గ్రాఫిక్
gra-fik
UKУкраїнська
графічний
hra-fi-chnyy
VITiếng Việt
đồ họa
doh-hwa