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Videos of the presentations held at /gʁafematik/ 2018, in Brest (June 14-15, 2018).
- KEYNOTE: Florian Coulmas. The Best Writing System of the World

- Marc Wilhelm Küster. Open and Closed Writing Systems—Some Reflections

- David Roberts, Valentin Vydrin and Dana Basnight-Brown. Marking Tone With Punctuation: An Orthography Experiment in Eastern Dan (Côte d'Ivoire)

- Martin Raymond. ScriptSource: Documenting the Writing Systems of the World

- David Březina. Character Similarity and Coherence in Typeface Design

- Joseph Dichy and Yannis Haralambous. French Inclusive Writing

- Kamal Mansour. On the Origins of Arabic Script

- Joseph Dichy. On the Writing System of Arabic. Semiographic characterization of Naskhi Letter Shapes

- Kavya Manohar and Santhosh Thottingal. Malayalam Orthographic Reforms: Impact on Language and Popular Culture

- Tereza Slaměníková. On the Nature of Unmotivated Constituents in Modern Chinese Characters

- Keisuke Honda. What Do Kanji Graphs Represent in the Japanese Writing System? An Examination of the Morphographic and Morphophonic Theories of Kanji Writing

- Cornelia Schindelin. The Li-Variation: When the Ancient Chinese Writing changed to Modern Chinese Script

- KEYNOTE: Christa Dürscheid. Image, Writing, Unicode

- Yannis Haralambous. A Roadmap to Graphemics

- Martin J. Dürst. Are There Any Limits to Text Encoding?

- Vlad Atanasiu. Ugraphia: The Utopia of an Perfectly Legible Script

- Martin Evertz. The History of the Graphematic Foot in English and German

- Patricia Thaine and Gerald Penn. Vowel and Consonant Classification Through Spectral Decomposition

- Nicolas Ballier, Erin Pacquetet and Taylor Arnold. Investigating Keylogs as Time-Stamped Graphemes

- Sveva Elti di Rodeano. Digraphia: The Story of a Sociolinguistic Typology

- Ray Stegeman. Graphemic Choices in Writing Papua New Guinean Languages Through the Years

- Yifan Wang. “Latin Script” Revisited: Issues on Identification of a Script

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