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spelling and added
The version included in Mac OS X v10. 6 added automatic spelling correction, support for data detectors, and text transformations.
In 1940, the General Assembly officially added a " k " to the end of the county's name to arrive at its current spelling.
The English rock band Skunk Anansie ( 1994 – 2001, 2009 – present ) took the name of the spider man of the West African folk tales, but with a slightly different spelling, and added " Skunk " to the name, in order to make the name nastier.
It is not exactly certain how the town came to be called Ellsinore, but the most widely accepted story is that Mr. Brooks, the chief engineer of the Houck Railroad, named the town after Elsinore Castle in Denmark, the setting of Shakespeare ’ s “ Hamlet .” The post office however added an extra “ l ” making the spelling “ Ellsinore .”
It also occurs much less often in, where, most commonly, a terminal / n / on one morpheme results in an / n / ( or / m /) being added to the start of the next morpheme, as in 「 天皇 」 てん + おう → てんのう ( ten + ō = tennō ); this is also shown in the spelling ( as done here – the kanji do not change, but the kana, which specify pronunciation, do change ).
The Mackintosh is named after its Scottish inventor Charles Macintosh, though a letter k is added by many writers ( this variant spelling " Mackintosh " is now standard ).
The spelling judgement ( with e added ) is common in the United Kingdom in a non-legal context.
referred to a band of natives as " IlimoucK " ( the editor added an alternative spelling " Iliniouek ") in one sentence and " Ilinioüetz " in the next.
It was not until years later that he added the extra letter to his surname, spelling it Soong.
Her name was added to her parents ' headstone which uses the original spelling of the family name, Neidecker.
The battle honour of ' Afghanistan 1839 ' was awarded to all units of the presidency armies of the East India Company that had proceeded beyond the Bolan Pass, by Gazette of the Governor-General, dated 19 November 1839, the spelling changed from ' Afghanistan ' to ' Affghanistan ' by Gazette of India No. 1079 of 1916, and the date added in 1914.
The " c " was originally added to the spelling for etymological reasons and was then misunderstood as not being silent.
A colourant ( British spelling ) or colorant ( American spelling ) is something added to something else to cause a change in colour.
Edwin added Norton to his name, and Albert chose St. Clare, although he used the incorrect spelling of St. Clair, as it was used in the theatre program.
John Gambrill Nicholson ( the Francis was added later and the-ll /- l spelling varied over the years ) was born at Saffron Walden, Essex, the son of an ironmonger's assistant.
On the opposite side of the stadium, letters spelling, " Penn State Nittany Lions " have been added to the press box, with " Beaver Stadium " running below.
Dots and hamzas added ; otherwise, spelling uncorrected.
* Benjamin Franklin, American innovator and revolutionary, added letters to the Roman alphabet for his own personal solution to the problem of English spelling.
Yaña imlâ added separate letters for vowels, and thus broke out with standard Arabic alphabets, but spelling followed no standard convention.
The American and British editions are not quite identical as, besides spelling differences, some explanatory information suitable for each intended audience is added or omitted within individual articles.
Streen: From a recent trip to the recording studio in the beautiful town of StHelens a Streen is the new word from The Latter Day Saints frontons Arron Sutcliffe ( Godlike Genuis Award Winner 2008 ) it is the combination of a Street and a Stream with the added spelling mistake which is pronounced Streen.
When the " i " was added but before the " e ," Devo lead singer Mark Mothersbaugh reportedly remarked that the odd spelling " looked right.
As such, he added new options to the game that were not present in the original Japanese version such as selection from stages and improve the grammar and spelling, which was one of the biggest issues from the Neo Geo version.

spelling and y
It stood for and its various allophones — including and the voiced velar fricative — as well as the phoneme (⟨ yin modern English spelling ).
It differs from the usual Hebrew Bible spelling of Joshua ( י ְ הו ֹ ש ֻׁ ע ַ y ' hoshuaʿ ), found 218 times in the Hebrew Bible, in the absence of the consonant he ה and placement of the semivowel vav ו after, not before, the consonant shin ש.
He was, however, not free from fads, and his new spelling ( of which one feature was the substitution of i for y in such words as cies, daies, maiest ) met with great disapproval.
Later, in 1768, Philip Miller concluded it was sufficiently distinct from Rhamnus to merit separation into a new genus, in which he named it Ziziphus jujube, using Linnaeus ' species name for the genus but with a probably accidental single letter spelling difference, ' i ' for ' y '; for the species name he used a different name, as tautonyms ( repetition of exactly the same name in the genus and species ) are not permitted in botanical naming.
In later Middle English and Early Modern English the þ evolved into a y shape, so that the word was spelled yat ( although the spelling with a th replacing the þ was starting to become more popular ) and the abbreviation for that was a y with a small t above it ( ).
Lin eliminated most of the spelling rules requiring substitution of vowels, as can be seen from his spelling Guo < span style =" color: blue "> r </ span > y < span style =" color: fuchsia "> uu </ span > Romatzyh, in which the regular-r is used for T2 and a doubled vowel for T3.
In this article, underlined < u > h </ u >, < u > y </ u >, and < u > w </ u > denote silent letters ; they are omitted from modern spelling.
For technical terms, the foreign spelling is often retained, for instance ph or y in the word Physik ( Physics ) of Greek origin.
In Hispanic America, this spelling convention was common to clergymen ( e. g. Salvadoran Bishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez ), and sanctioned by the Ley de Registro Civil ( Civil Registry Law ) of 1870, requiring birth certificates indicating the paternal and maternal surnames conjoined with y — thus, Felipe González y Márquez and José María Aznar y López are the respective true names of the Spanish politicians Felipe González Márquez and José María Aznar López ; however, unlike in Catalan, the Spanish usage is infrequent.
Moreover, when the maternal surname begins with an i vowel sound, written with either the vowel I ( Ibarra ), the vowel Y ( Ybarra archaic spelling ) or the combination Hi + consonant ( Higueras ), Spanish euphony substitutes e in place of y, thus the example of the Spanish statesman Eduardo Dato e Iradier ( 1856 – 1921 ).
This spelling matches Polish, where Latin ⟨ y ⟩ represents the same sound ; Russian ⟨ ы ⟩ is used to transliterate Polish ⟨ y ⟩ into Cyrillic ( e. g. Maryla – Марыля ).
One feature of Cape Breton dialect is common use of the term " boy ", but is given the spelling " b ' y " and pronounced " bye " as in ' good-bye ', to address a person to whom one is speaking in lieu of use of the person's name or a more common term such as " sir ", " ma ' am ", " man ", " my son " or " mate ", originally when the addressee is male but now is used to refer to both genders.
For ease of spelling the " i " was changed to a " y " and the " g " to a " k ".
This time Murger signed his name " Henry Murger ", spelling his first name with a " y " in imitation of the English name, an affectation he continued for the rest of his career.
Indonesia abandoned the spelling dj ( for the consonant at the beginning of the word ' Jakarta ') to conform to the j already in use in Malaysia, while the old Indonesian j for the semivowel at the beginning of the English ' young ', was replaced with y as in Malaysia.
* Border, top: " Johan Cruijff Schaal XV " ( or: " Johan Cruyff Trophy X ", so Cruijff with ' ij ' as opposed to the international spelling using a ' y ' and a number in Roman numerals )

spelling and was
For example, the spelling of the Thai word for " beer " retains a letter for the final consonant " r " present in the English word it was borrowed from, but silences it.
For English, this is partly because the Great Vowel Shift occurred after the orthography was established, and because English has acquired a large number of loanwords at different times, retaining their original spelling at varying levels.
Abbreviations have been used as long as phonetic scripts have existed, in some sense actually being more common in early literacy, where spelling out a whole word was often avoided, initial letters commonly being used to represent words in specific application.
A notorious murder scandal, the Overbury case, threw up two imperfect anagrams that were aided by typically loose spelling and were recorded by Simonds D ' Ewes: ' Francis Howard ' ( for Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset, her maiden name spelled in a variant ) became Car findes a whore, with the letters E hardly counted, and the victim Thomas Overbury, as ' Thomas Overburie ', was written as O!
As the initial spelling on stones was ' Abrasax ' ( Αβρασαξ ), the spelling of ' Abraxas ' seen today probably originates in the confusion made between the Greek letters Sigma and Xi in the Latin transliteration.
He was a powerful supporter of the movement for spelling reform as a means of promoting the spread of the English language.
The term " aesthetics " was appropriated and coined with new meaning in the German form Æsthetik ( modern spelling Ästhetik ) by Alexander Baumgarten in 1735.
The spelling of his name was changed after the beginning of the series ; his nameplate and office door spells his surname " McVicar " in early episodes.
Boudica (; alternative spelling: Boudicca ), also known as Boadicea and known in Welsh as Buddug ( d. AD 60 or 61 ) was queen of the British Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire.
The spelling Christ ( Greek Genitive:, toú Christoú ,; Nominative:, ho Christós ) in English was standardized in the 18th century, when, in the spirit of the Enlightenment, the spelling of certain words was changed to fit their Greek or Latin origins.
The " sh " sound was dropped and in most, but not all, cases accompanied by a change of spelling (" x " to " j ").
In horticulture, the spelling clon was used until the twentieth century ; the final e came into use to indicate the vowel is a " long o " instead of a " short o ".< ref >
He changed the spelling of his name in 1734, because the fact that his surname ' Home ' was pronounced ' Hume ' in Scotland was not known in England.
He was proud of his paternal ancestor, a Franco-Swiss immigrant Jacob Trumbo ( likely anglicized spelling ), who settled in the colony of Virginia in 1736.
The name was created in 1931 by the DAT Motorcar Co. for a new car model, spelling it as " Datson " to indicate its smaller size when compared to the existing, larger DAT car.
Accounts vary as to how and when the German name Eisenhauer was changed to a more American spelling of Eisenhower.
He worked for various newspapers in the Rocky Mountain area ; at one of those, the spelling of his last name was changed from " Runyan " to " Runyon ," a change he let stand.
In the former role, it was later replaced in the classic Greek alphabet by Eta ( Η ), which was taken over from eastern Ionic alphabets, while in the latter role it was replaced by the digraph spelling ΕΙ.

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