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Here is the authorship for the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G8JgkyjvVE video] ''Mish Mash Letters: Tet (ט) And Mem (מ)'' |
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from https://jigzi.org/asset/play/playlist/adc49ace-0369-11ed-a786-d3e6eda567d2?draft_or_live=live&is_student=false (#4) ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230809161229/https://jigzi.org/asset/play/playlist/adc49ace-0369-11ed-a786-d3e6eda567d2?draft_or_live=live&is_student=false Archived]) |
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Created by: Corinne Ossendryver |
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hosted at |
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https://www.jewishinteractive.org/ji-products-services/the-ji-collection/mish-mash-letters/ |
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Publications and websites often refer to "commonly confused letters" |
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[[Dina Feitelson]]'s ''Facts and Fads in Beginning Reading : A Cross-Language Perspective'' |
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[https://archive.org/details/factsfadsinbegin0000feit/page/86/mode/2up?q=commonly+confused+letters Archived] |
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refers to pedagogical approaches to resolve these in early literacy in first-language learners. |
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Dina Maiben's work applies such approaches to emerging literacy in young second-language learners. See https://www.behrmanhouse.com/webinar/MaibenWebinar.pps |
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[[User:MichelleInSanMarcos|MichelleInSanMarcos]] ([[User talk:MichelleInSanMarcos|talk]]) 17:13, 9 August 2023 (UTC) |
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Teachers use various methods when teaching second language learners this letter. Here is an English language video for children that contrasts the teth with the mem: teth's opening is at the top and mem's is at the bottom. |
Teachers use various methods when teaching second language learners this letter. Here is an English language video for children that contrasts the teth with the mem: teth's opening is at the top and mem's is at the bottom. |
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Phoenician Glyph
The Phoenician glyph also means Earth doesn't it? Should this be mentioned? --jazzle 08:24, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
- No, the Earth symbol is
or ♁, not
. Dan Pelleg (talk) 10:52, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
X-Men
looks like the X-Men symbol —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.180.156.76 (talk • contribs)
IPA
Great, the IPA2 template here "IPA: [tˁ]" sends me to Help:IPA, which explains nothing about the pronunciation or notation of [tˁ]. Anyone up for the job? Dan Pelleg (talk) 10:52, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
- Following discussion concerning the symbol " ˁ " copied from here
Emphatic - pharyngealized / velarizedWhat in your opinion would be a more desirable representation of emphatic consonants, e.g. for Semitic Teth / arabic Ṭāʼ: [tˁ], [tˤ] or [tˠ]? Dan Pelleg (talk) 15:09, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
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The exact pronunciation of this phoneme in the Arabic language needs to be added to the article. Simply including the IPA symbol with no further explanation is inadequate. Badagnani (talk) 21:33, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
Colless citation
A citation is needed to Colless's work for verification. Michael Sheflin (talk) 21:12, 26 September 2009 (UTC)
In Math
Doesn't this symbol have a meaning in math? If anyone could tell me, it would be greatly appreciated!
Semi-protected edit request on 19 March 2019
Teth is ninth letter from Masha and the Bear and of hebrew letters — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.188.228.125 (talk) 17:43, 23 March 2019 (UTC)
pedagogy
Here is the authorship for the video Mish Mash Letters: Tet (ט) And Mem (מ) from https://jigzi.org/asset/play/playlist/adc49ace-0369-11ed-a786-d3e6eda567d2?draft_or_live=live&is_student=false (#4) (Archived) Created by: Corinne Ossendryver hosted at https://www.jewishinteractive.org/ji-products-services/the-ji-collection/mish-mash-letters/
Publications and websites often refer to "commonly confused letters" Dina Feitelson's Facts and Fads in Beginning Reading : A Cross-Language Perspective Archived refers to pedagogical approaches to resolve these in early literacy in first-language learners. Dina Maiben's work applies such approaches to emerging literacy in young second-language learners. See https://www.behrmanhouse.com/webinar/MaibenWebinar.pps MichelleInSanMarcos (talk) 17:13, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
Teachers use various methods when teaching second language learners this letter. Here is an English language video for children that contrasts the teth with the mem: teth's opening is at the top and mem's is at the bottom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G8JgkyjvVE MichelleInSanMarcos (talk) 15:44, 9 August 2023 (UTC)