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- Whats the difference between orthography and spelling?
This means that spelling is only a part of orthography (spelling is part of a writing system), but orthography includes a lot more than just spelling That is where the difference between orthography and spelling lies
- Newest orthography Questions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- orthography - What do we call the “rd” in “3ʳᵈ” and the “th” in “9ᵗʰ . . .
Our numbers have a specific two-letter combination that tells us how the number sounds For example 9th 3rd 301st What do we call these special sounds?
- orthography - When is the old english letter Æ æ modernised to A, E and . . .
The old english letter Æ æ in various words have been modernised to either A (Æthelstan to Athelstan); E (Ælf to Elf, Æthelræd to Ethelred) and sometimes both A and E in the same word (Ælfræd to Al
- orthography - Is it CoViD? Or COVID? Covid? How should the word be . . .
I have seen it spelled COVID-19, but I have also seen Covid-19 In addition, I believe I have seen CoViD-19, capitalising only the first letter of each word from which it was abbreviated (for it is
- orthography - Reform of English writing? - English Language Usage . . .
As is commonly known, English is quite notorious for having a writing system that is far removed from the actual way it is most commonly pronounced I understand that there are important historical
- orthography - Real time, real-time or realtime - English Language . . .
Which of real time, real-time and realtime is correct when you are talking about seeing something as it happens?
- orthography - Why is it loggable rather than logable? - English . . .
I am using ' loggable ' in the name of an interface written in a NET programming language It is among the many words that make sense in a programming context but aren't (yet) listed in English Dictionaries, as are serializable, deserialization, and multiton Loggable seems like the correct spelling to me, but I can't pinpoint the reason Similar words such as floggable and taggable have
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