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  • | pagename = Orthography | abc = Orthography
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  • | pagename = Orthography of Irish | abc = Irish, Orthography of
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  • *[[Polytonic orthography]] *[[Monotonic orthography]]
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  • ...ipt.</ref> Sometimes ''[[writing system]]'' is defined in the same way as 'orthography', but this also has the meaning of how a set of [[symbol|sign]]s is used to ...oanword|foreign origin]], or to emphasise [[words]] or phrases. In English orthography, this is achieved by ''italics'', '''bold''' or CAPITAL letters.
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  • {{r|Orthography of Irish}} {{r|Orthography}}
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  • ''Works cited in the [[orthography]] article''
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  • {{r|Orthography of Irish}} {{r|Orthography}}
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  • *[[Orthography]]
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  • *[[Orthography of Irish]] {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • ''Works referenced in the [[Orthography of Irish]] article''
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • *[[Orthography of Irish]]
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • *[[Orthography]]
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  • ==Orthography?== ...em speakers use to represent language; this includes units of [[sound]], [[orthography|letters]] on a page, [[hand]] movements in a [[sign language]], and even th
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  • The '''[[orthography]] of [[Irish language|Irish]]''' refers to the set of rules and [[grapheme]
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • {{rpl|Orthography}}
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  • ...not specific to verbs and would be better suited to an article on English orthography. --[[User:John Pate|John Pate]] 12:10, 28 December 2007 (EST)
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  • ...h and Russian: Progress, problems and prospects. In P. Luelsdorff (Ed.), ''Orthography and phonology''. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. ...einberg, Danny. (1973). Phonology, reading and Chomsky and Halle's optimal orthography. ''Journal of Psycholinguistic Research'', ''2'' (3), 239-258.
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  • ...raphy and the Beginning Reader. In J.F. Kavanagh & R.L. Venezky (eds.) ''Orthography, Reading, and Dyslexia''. University Park Press: Baltimore. pp. 137-153.
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  • A feature of the orthography is the frequent use of ''x'', often in initial position, pronounced [ʃ], l
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  • {{r|Orthography of Irish}}
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  • ...he Roman alphabet such as Arabic orthography, kanji and hiragana, Sanskrit orthography, etc. <ref name=RFC2047>{{citation
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  • *Frost R & Katz L (eds) (1992) ''Orthography, Phonology, Morphology and Meaning.'' Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-444-8
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  • "The Georgian language has its own unique orthography which it does not share with any other language group." This would be a nice place to put an encyclopedic aside on the origins of the orthography.
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  • {{main|Orthography of Irish}} The [[orthography]] of Irish consists of the set of rules and [[grapheme]]-[[phoneme]] (sound
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  • ...viduals') and Terence Irwin ('Plato's Ethics'). All use "the ''Republic''" orthography, although Irwin does occasionally use them without prefix: "My discussion o
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  • .... For example, one learner whose exposure to German came largely through [[orthography]] (writing) did not acquire pronunciations that are unrepresented in writte ...or [[specific language impairment]], and the (mainly negative) effect of [[orthography]] ([[written language]]) on the early stages of second language learning.<r
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  • ...ng redirects. One of my projects at the Library of Congress was our Arabic-orthography workstation, and the language specialists had trouble agreeing even in vern
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  • {{r|Orthography}}
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  • ...t obvious differences between this and other varieties of English is its [[orthography|spelling]] conventions: ''color'' rather than [[British English]] ''colour'
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  • == Orthography in phonology article ==
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  • Is there some reason the aircraft's name is ALL CAPS? Is that the usual orthography, or only the occasional usage? I clicked through on notes 1 and 2, and I n
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  • ...A phoneme can also be represented by three letters, called a [[trigraph (orthography)|trigraph]]. An example is the combination "sch" in German.
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  • |Chinese-keyboard.jpg|[[Language]] may be written using different [[orthography|orthographies]] using modern [[technology]]. This is a [[Taiwan]]ese [[comp
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  • ...ila worked is not known. However the [[script]], textual variations, and [[orthography]] indicate that the manuscript was produced in Spain, during the early 9th
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  • ...enitive has no apostrophe, however, it is often used. The (unfortunate :-( orthography reform allows it for proper names. But it often is misused ("idiot's apostr
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  • ...s consistent with the problems of consistent transliteration from nonroman orthography in languages such as Arabic, Farsi and Pashtun. Detainee numbers also were
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