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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrailleBraille - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Braille is named after its creator, Louis Braille, a Frenchman who lost his sight as a result of a childhood accident. In 1824, at the age of fifteen, he developed the braille code based on the French alphabet as an improvement on night writing. He published his system, which subsequently included musical notation, in 1829. [1] .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BopomofoBopomofo - Wikipedia

    Há 4 dias · Bopomofo, also called zhuyin or occasionally zhuyin fuhao ( 注音符號; 'phonetic symbols'), is a transliteration system for Standard Chinese and other Sinitic languages. It is commonly used in Taiwan. It consists of 37 characters and five tone marks, which together can transcribe all possible sounds in Mandarin Chinese.

  3. 9 de jun. de 2024 · No centro do card, texto "Por dentro do IBC, Biblioteca Louis Braille, #IBC170anos". Dando continuidade às comemorações dos 170 anos do Instituto Benjamin Constant, a série "Por Dentro do IBC" reúne informações sobre setores e equipamentos da instituição.

  4. 19 de jun. de 2024 · In unified international braille, the braille pattern dots-14 is used to represent unvoiced palatal fricatives or unvoiced alveolar affricates, such as /ts/, or /ç/, and is otherwise assigned as needed.

  5. 29 de mai. de 2024 · 200 years since the invention of the Braille code. Workbridge Chief Executive and Assistive Technology consultant Jonathan Mosen speaks to Kathryn about Louis Braille's innovation, creating the code which has enabled the literacy of blind people.

  6. 2 de jun. de 2024 · Quick links: Unified English Braille, IPA Braille, Developing Braille Codes for Languages other than English: Best Practices, Committees, Contact Us, Site Map. Braille, a system of raised dots, is the primary literacy medium for people who are blind, deafblind, or have severe low vision.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2024 · They can write braille with the original slate and stylus or type it on a braille writer, such as a portable braille notetaker or computer that prints with a braille embosser. Braille is named after its creator, Louis Braille, a Frenchman who lost his sight as a result of a childhood accident.