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- Logographic_cues abstract "Logographic cues are visual images embedded with specific, widely understood meaning; they are pictures that represent certain words or concepts. These pictures are \"designed to offer readers a high-utility message in a minimum amount of space.\" (Beers, 129) Some languages, for example, many East Asian languages, such as Chinese varieties (e.g. Mandarin, Cantonese, Min, and Wu), and partially Korean and Japanese, are written in logographic scripts; single glyphs represent whole morphemes.Examples of logographic cues include traffic signs, restroom signs, and pictorial flashcards. Unsurprisingly, logographic cues tend to be processed in the right brain hemisphere, the side more actively engaged with visuospatial input. Due to advances in technology and the media where logographic cues such as brand logos abound, the ability and tendency to draw meaning from pictures has become more widespread and intuitive.".
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- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink All_America_Reads.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Brand.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Cantonese.
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- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literacy.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Education.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Glyph.
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- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Learning_to_read.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Logo.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Logogram.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Long-term_memory.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Mandarin_Chinese.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Min_Chinese.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Morpheme.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Serif.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Spatial–temporal_reasoning.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Varieties_of_Chinese.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Visual_learning.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Vocabulary_development.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLink Wu_Chinese.
- Logographic_cues wikiPageWikiLinkText "logographic cues".
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- Logographic_cues subject Category:Dyslexia.
- Logographic_cues subject Category:Literacy.
- Logographic_cues hypernym Images.
- Logographic_cues type Company.
- Logographic_cues type Socioeconomic.
- Logographic_cues comment "Logographic cues are visual images embedded with specific, widely understood meaning; they are pictures that represent certain words or concepts. These pictures are \"designed to offer readers a high-utility message in a minimum amount of space.\" (Beers, 129) Some languages, for example, many East Asian languages, such as Chinese varieties (e.g.".
- Logographic_cues label "Logographic cues".
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