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  1. The orthographic depth of an alphabetic orthography indicates the degree to which a written language deviates from simple one-to-one letter – phoneme correspondence. It depends on how easy it is to predict the pronunciation of a word based on its spelling: shallow orthographies are easy to pronounce based on the written word, and deep ...

  2. This stage of the development of the English language roughly followed the High to the Late Middle Ages . Middle English saw significant changes to its vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and orthography. Writing conventions during the Middle English period varied widely.

  3. English orthography is the alphabetic spelling system used by the English language. English orthography uses a set of rules that governs how speech is represented in writing. English has relatively complicated spelling rules because of the complex history of the English language.

  4. The English writing system, or orthography, represents speech sounds with letters or letter combinations. Englishs orthography is “opaque” (as opposed to a “transparent orthography”), which means it is not necessarily a one-to-one relationship between a sound and its representation.

  5. Pages. 46–57. Published: August 2013. Split View. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This chapter considers the way in which the morphological structure of words interacts with their spelling.

  6. English orthography. A. English alphabet. American and British English spelling differences. Apostrophe. B. William Bullokar. Burmese respelling of the English alphabet. C. Hard and soft C. The Chaos. Chinese respelling of the English alphabet. Cockney Alphabet. Deseret alphabet. English terms with diacritical marks. Spelling of disc. E. Silent e.

  7. Dec 14, 2011 · Perhaps the most seismic change to English spelling and pronunciation was the Great Vowel Shift, which began in the mid 1300s. By the time the shift concluded in the early 1500s, English orthography had taken on a recognizably more modern form.

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