- An
orthography is a set of
conventions for
writing a language,
including norms of spelling, punctuation, word boundaries, capitalization, hyphenation...
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Orthographic reform Orthographic transcription Orthographic variant Orthographic depth Orthographic Latinisation Orthographic projection Orthographic...
- that is, c, g, h, j, and s cir****flex, and u breve.
Standard Esperanto orthography uses the
Latin script. The
letters have
approximately the
sound values...
- see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. A
phonemic orthography is an
orthography (system for
writing a language) in
which the
graphemes (written...
- The
orthography of the
Sotho language is
fairly recent and is
based on the
Latin script, but, like most
languages written using the
Latin alphabet, it...
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Orthographic projection (also
orthogonal projection and analemma) is a
means of
representing three-dimensional
objects in two dimensions. Orthographic...
- grapheme-to-phoneme
correspondences (such as
ending on a
consonant orthographically but on a
vowel phonetically or vice versa), e.g. Provence'i (genitive...
- / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters.
English orthography comprises the set of
rules used when
writing the
English language, allowing...
- ⟨-tia⟩ in
neuter plural nouns may be retained, but is also
Germanized orthographically and
morphologically to ⟨-zien⟩:
Ingrediens 'ingredient',
plural Ingredienzien;...
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dental click /ǀ/,
orthographically ⟨c⟩; the
lateral click /ǁ/,
orthographically ⟨x⟩; and the
alveolar click /ǃ/,
orthographically ⟨q⟩.
There are some...