- An
orthography is a set of
conventions for
writing a language,
including norms of spelling, punctuation, word boundaries, capitalization, hyphenation,...
- –
October 8, 1809) was a well
noted 18th-century
Scottish educator,
orthographer,
phonologist and
linguistics expert.
Elphinston was a good
friend of...
- lawyer,
politician and
teacher Christopher Upward (1938–2002),
British orthographer, son of
Edward Upward Edward Upward (1903–2009),
British novelist and...
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Irish language revival Julian Maunoir, 17th-century
Breton language orthographer List of Celtic-language
media Stourm ar
Brezhoneg an ****ociation promoting...
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player and
coach Vicente I. de
Veyra - Waray-language poet, anthologist,
orthographer and
phonetician Iluminado Lucente - Waray-language
playwright Carmen...
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Eliezer Ben‑Yehuda (born
Eliezer Yitzhak Perlman; 7
January 1858 – 16
December 1922) was a Russian–Jewish linguist, lexicographer, and journalist. He is...
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Canadian lawyer and
judge (b. 1777) 1809 –
James Elphinston,
Scottish orthographer, phonologist, and
linguist (b. 1721) 1821 – Juan O'Donojú, last Spanish...
- not
achieved until the 18th century. From the 19th
century onward,
orthographers created spellers to
reform Burmese spelling,
because of ambiguities...
- suffering".
While the
Javanese of rara (or roro)
means "girl". A
Dutch orthographer predicted a
change from the old
Javanese roro to the new
Javanese loro...
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Vicente I. de
Veyra (1888–1975), Waray-language poet, anthologist, and
orthographer Lourd de
Veyra (born 1975),
Filipino musician, singer, poet, and journalist...