Orthography is essentially the spelling system of a specific language. This is deemed as being the conventional method of interpreting languages.
A detailed survey of other experimental work on African tone orthography lays the groundwork for the experiment.
It is the same as spelling.
I mentioned to my husband (a native speaker of English) that I was going to write about homographs in my next blog post and his comment.
synonym- spelling, antonym- spellogrhabahamoo!
The English orthography of the word is "crack." It refers to a sharp sound or a fracture in a solid object. In some contexts, "krak" might be used informally or in slang, but it is not standard in English.
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She took studied orthography to better understand the English language.
Orthography.
orthography
A detailed survey of other experimental work on African tone orthography lays the groundwork for the experiment.
It is the same as spelling.
Orthography
I mentioned to my husband (a native speaker of English) that I was going to write about homographs in my next blog post and his comment.
Nathan B Derrow has written: 'A catechetical orthography' -- subject(s): English language, Orthography and spelling
"At first the archaeologists tried to assemble the pieces into a single tablet, but after further examination they realized that significant differences in orthography meant that at least one of the fragments dated from a much earlier epoch. How they came to rest together in the ancient tomb where they were found remains a mystery."
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Leslie Henderson has written: 'Orthography and word recognition in reading' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Orthography and spelling, Psychology of Reading, Word recognition