A spelling reform is a deliberate, often authoritatively sanctioned or mandated change to spelling rules. Proposals for such reform are fairly common...
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For centuries, there have been movements to reform the spelling of the English language. Such spelling reform seeks to change English orthography so that...
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The German orthography reform of 1996 (Reform der deutschen Rechtschreibung von 1996) was a change to German spelling and punctuation that was intended...
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orthography reform of 1996 Portuguese spelling reform French rectifications orthographiques of 1990. There have occasionally been English-language spelling reform...
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consistent system of spelling rules that tell which of two vowels to use under all conditions. The most recent major reform of Russian spelling was prepared by...
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Irish orthography (redirect from Spelling reform of Irish)
Irish orthography is the set of conventions used to write Irish. A spelling reform in the mid-20th century led to An Caighdeán Oifigiúil, the modern standard...
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Webster's efforts at spelling reform were effective in his native country, resulting in certain well-known patterns of spelling differences between the...
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1990 spelling reform may refer to: The Rectifications of 1990, a reform from the Académie française Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement of 1990...
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belong here. See Category:Phonetic alphabets. Spelling reforms are attempts to regularise English spelling, whether by enforcing a regular set of rules...
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Traditional Spelling Revised (TSR) is an English-language spelling reform created by Stephen Linstead which aims to apply the underlying rules of conventional...
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