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Definition of Printed symbol
1. Noun. A written or printed symbol.
Generic synonyms: Symbol
Specialized synonyms: Mark, Character, Grapheme, Graphic Symbol, Phonogram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Printed Symbol
Literary usage of Printed symbol
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Silent and Oral Reading: A Practical Handbook of Methods Based on the Most by Clarence Robert Stone (1922)
"Its function is to connect the meaning and the printed symbol through the
intermediary of sound or pronunciation. Before the child can read, he already has ..."
2. The Indiana School Journal by Indiana State Teachers Association (1881)
"Now by one or two questions the teacher can awaken a desire to see the printed
form or word-symbol. If a real desire is awakened to know the printed symbol, ..."
3. Literature and Life in School by June Rose Colby (1906)
"A reader to be intelligent must therefore not stop with ready utterance of the
printed symbol. He must be sensitive also to the suggestions of tone and ..."
4. Literature and Life in School by June Rose Colby (1906)
"A reader to be intelligent must therefore not stop with ready utterance of the
printed symbol. He must be sensitive also to the suggestions of tone and ..."
5. Phonics and Reading for the Use of Teachers and of Students in Normal and by Charles Cecil Van Liew, Amelia Frances Lucas (1897)
"It is this need ot thought communication which the skillful teacher of reading
makes supply the motive for the first approach to the printed symbol. ..."
6. Principles of Education by Frederick Elmer Bolton (1910)
"... (c) between the idea and the written or printed symbol, (d) between the sound
of the word and the written or printed symbol representing it, ..."
7. The School Journal (1900)
"In the first lessons the pupil is taught the relation of the object, to the
picture, and the spoken word to its printed symbol. It is suggested that the ..."
8. The Progressive Course in Reading by George I. Aldrich, Alexander Forbes (1900)
"For this purpose, each printed symbol is registered in connection with the lesson
in which it first occurs, and numerous special exercises familiarize the ..."