- languages'
orthographies offer different degrees of
correspondence between spelling and pronunciation. English, French, Danish, and Thai
orthographies, for...
-
rarely have
perfectly phonemic orthographies; a high
degree of grapheme–phoneme
correspondence can be
expected in
orthographies based on
alphabetic writing...
- ways in the two
orthographies. This is
probably the most
commonly encountered difference between the word
divisions of the two
orthographies Dikgomo di a...
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Orthographic reform Orthographic transcription Orthographic variant Orthographic depth Orthographic Latinisation Orthographic projection Orthographic...
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based on its spelling:
shallow orthographies are easy to
pronounce based on the
written word, and deep
orthographies are
difficult to
pronounce based...
- 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...
-
standardised orthographies, one used on the
island of
Aruba and the
other on the
islands of Curaçao and Bonaire. The
Aruban orthography is more etymological...
- — the
three countries where Northern Sámi is
spoken — used
separate orthographies for
teaching the Sámi
within their borders. This
changed in 1979 when...
-
Orthographic projection (also
orthogonal projection and analemma) is a
means of
representing three-dimensional
objects in two dimensions. Orthographic...
- Sámi
orthography refers to the
various orthographies used by the
eight Sámi
languages that have
their own
literary language:
Southern Sámi, Ume Sámi,...