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  1. Jul 3, 2015 · Reading and the orthography of isiZulu. Sandra Land. Adult and Community Education Unit, Durban University of Technology, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Email: sandraL@dut.ac.za. This exploratory ...

  2. Orthography is how a language is expressed in written form, including symbols, punctuation, decisions on where to break words and where to join them together, and so on. It draws from linguistics, literacy and education, and sociopolitics. Though orthographies of different languages may resemble each other, each language needs to have an orthography based on that particular language.

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Three terms are related to the degree of consistency with which an alphabet represents the sounds of a language: the alphabetic principle, orthographic depth, and defective orthography.

  4. Nov 14, 2019 · Old English had four commonly recognised dialects: West Saxon, Kentish, Mercian, and Northumbrian. Each of these dialects* was associated with an independent kingdom in the British Isles. Of these dialects, we know most about West Saxon. However, the earliest surviving Old English materials are actually written in Northumbrian.

  5. Irish orthography: definitions, meanings, uses, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives, analogies in sensagent dictionaries (English)

  6. Nov 27, 2020 · This chapter surveys phonological variation in English from a wide range of perspectives. I draw on the methods and findings of several academic traditions, especially phonetics, phonology, dialectology, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, pragmatics, language acquisition, and a range of applied disciplines including speech therapy, pedagogy ...

  7. Valera approved of these recommendations and Wigger, Arndt, 1979: "Irish Dialect Phonology and passed them to Tomas Page of the Oireachtas Problems of Irish Orthography", Occasional Papers in Translation Staff and that they were ultimately Linguistics to and Language Learning, No. 6 Papers in Celtic form the basis of Official Standard Irish.