According to me Orthography possesses great importance. It says in order to know some thing we should be familiar with its ruling and other things, moreover if you are writing some one and want to use the word meet and don't know the spellings then the other person ( decoder of the message) may interpret it in a wrong way.
Orthography is essentially the spelling system of a specific language. This is deemed as being the conventional method of interpreting languages.
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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.
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Orthography is essentially the spelling system of a specific language. This is deemed as being the conventional method of interpreting languages.
Orthography refers to the conventional spelling system of a language, such as English or French. It involves the correct way to write words and the rules governing their formation.
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A detailed survey of other experimental work on African tone orthography lays the groundwork for the experiment.
It is the same as spelling.
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Nathan B Derrow has written: 'A catechetical orthography' -- subject(s): English language, Orthography and 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.
Orthography refers to the conventional spelling system of a language. In a sentence, you would follow the rules of orthography by using correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar to convey your message accurately. For example, "I always double-check my writing for any orthography errors before submitting it."