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Canada's political history has also had an influence on Canadian spelling.
The Star had always avoided using recognized Canadian spelling, citing the Gage Canadian Dictionary in their defence.
The earlier editions were printed in the peculiar spelling that Dewey had devised: the number of volumes in each edition increased to two, then three and now four.
In 403 BC, Athens took over the Ionian spelling system and with it the vocalic use of H ( even though it still also had the / h / sound itself at that time ).
Anne Sullivan arrived at Keller's house in March 1887, and immediately began to teach Helen to communicate by spelling words into her hand, beginning with " d-o-l-l " for the doll that she had brought Keller as a present.
Besides the typescript, Kennedy had a cue card on which he himself had written the phonetic spelling, and he surprised everyone by completely disregarding the speech, which had taken weeks to prepare.
A British documentary on the Krupp family and firm included footage of German-speakers of the 1930s who would have had speaking contact with the family, which attests the long, thus or rather than what would be the logical German spelling pronunciation, or.
The other 17 letters had mostly always the same sound value, with very few exceptions, as for instance the word, which was pronounced in spite of the spelling.
Such texts from Israel were noticeably more inclined to malē spellings than texts from Babylonia: this may reflect the influence of Greek, which had full alphabetic spelling.
He complained that the English language had been corrupted by the British aristocracy, which set its own standard for proper spelling and pronunciation.
Already in the 1750s, voices had been raised to adopt spelling to pronunciation, but this didn't resonate with the conservatively minded Academy.
From the beginning of times, W had in Swedish been considered as a mere decoration of V. In Swedish typography, blackletter ( fraktur ) used W where antiqua used V. With orthographic standardization and spelling reform, W was abandoned except for some family names and a few loan words such as whisky, whist, wienerbröd and wobbler ( also spelled visky and vobbler ).
That was the first full-scale Japanese-English / English-Japanese dictionary, which had a strong influence on Westerners in Japan and probably prompted the spelling " yen ".
Before 1877, the name was written Christianssund, from 1877-1888 it was spelled Kristianssund, and since 1889 it has had its present spelling, Kristiansund.
Wagner's spelling of Parsifal instead of the Parzival he had used up to 1877 is informed by an erroneous etymology of the name Percival deriving it from a supposedly Arabic origin, Fal Parsi meaning " pure fool ".
Lorene Jennings, who had been unaware of the college, changed the spelling to Waylon.
There is evidence that synthetic phonics is best taught at the beginning of Primary 1, as even by the end of the second year at school the children in the early synthetic phonics programme had better spelling ability, and the girls had significantly better reading ability.
Her spelling and punctuation were unconventional and she lacked the formal manner and speech which had characterised her Habsburg predecessors.
It also recreated the problem of dialect dependent spelling, which the standardisation of spelling had been created to eliminate.
Pierre received no formal education as a child, but was taught to read by his mother, who had him spelling words by age three.

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In India, the spelling Xavier is almost always used, and the name is quite common among Christians, especially in the southern states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and more common in Goa.
While many variations have been discovered between early copies of biblical texts, almost all have no importance, as they are variations in spelling, punctuation, or grammar.
Faierie became fairy, but with that spelling now almost exclusively referring to one of the legendary people, with the same meaning as fay.
From the mid-1980s, as digital typography has grown, users have almost universally adopted the American spelling font, which nowadays nearly always means a computer file containing scalable outline letterforms ( digital font ), in one of several common formats.
The latter, Italian, spelling is now used almost universally when referring to the violinist – even on reissues of his early work.
In France almost all station wagon models are called the Break ( note the different spelling from the English shooting brake ).
A church of the same period, the Høre stave church ( the Dano-Norwegian spelling of the word Høre was Hurum ), was almost entirely rebuilt and extended.
The name, which passed from the river to the territory in 1904, and to the state in 1962, perhaps originates from the tupi word a ' kir ü " green river " or from the form a ' kir, of the tupi word ker, " to sleep, to rest "; but it is almost certain to be a deformation of Aquiri, the spelling which explorers of the region utilized to express Umákürü, or Uakiry, a term from the Ipurinã dialect.
It is worth noting that " woodville " is the contemporary spelling of the name and was not so spelled at the time, even though uniform spelling was not established for almost two centuries.
These in-house orthographies thus occupy a continuum between " old spelling with new rules for ß " and an ( almost ) full acceptance of the new rules.
If the spelling is modernized, it reads almost like Elizabethan English.
In Newcastle it is often spelled and pronounced howay, while in Sunderland it is almost always haway ( or ha ' way ; the latter spelling is prominent in Sunderland A. F. C.
The pronunciation of almost every word can be derived from its spelling, once the spelling rules are known, but the opposite is not generally the case.
When the source language uses a fairly phonetic spelling system, a Cyrillization scheme may often be adopted that almost amounts to a transliteration, i. e. using a mapping scheme that simply maps each letter of the source alphabet to some letter of the destination alphabet, sometimes augmented by position-based rules.
After 1682, the spelling " Ormonde " was used almost universally.
The spelling metalate is almost as common.
Over the next two centuries, Linnaeus ' spelling variation was used in almost all publications.
Which in Hepburn can represent either おう or おお — long vowels are almost universally entered following kana spelling rules ; thus, kou for < span class =" t_nihongo_kanji " lang =" ja "> こう </ span > and koo for < span class =" t_nihongo_kanji " lang =" ja "> こお </ span >.
Roman Hoffstetter ( born: 24 April 1742, in Bad Mergentheim, Germany ; died: 21 May 1815, in Miltenberg-am-Main, Germany ; alternate spelling Roman ( us ) Hofstetter ) was a classical composer and Benedictine monk who also admired Joseph Haydn almost to the point of imitation.
Yoshimoto is said to be almost single-handedly responsible for the development of Japanese manzai after World War II and, in fact, the kanji that are now used for the word manzai were introduced by Yoshimoto in 1933, spelling a new era for the comedy style.
The original spelling of his surname was Pou ( pronounced almost like Poe ) via his father, playwright Lorenzo Pou, a Balearic immigrant from Majorca, Spain, who established a mining business in the Philippines and married a Pangasinan woman named Marta Reyes.
The novel Zazie dans le Métro is famously written in French that disregards almost all French spelling conventions.

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