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"This unconscious orthography of yours is a reflex, it's completely worthless," his accuser coolly concludes.
Div., of U.N., an expert on the orthography of Indian place names, surnames, patronyms, given names, and titles.
— Maria Newman Smithsonian: More mysterious even than the language of chocolates is the secret orthography of cattle branding.
The Old Prussian orthography is almost wholly based on the German orthography of that time and is quite inconsistent.
M. Beslais says "in ten years, reformed spelling will have an existence parallel to the orthography of today, and in a generation it will have practically eliminated it".
His 1862 compendium, "The Mechanism of Human Facial Expression," established the "orthography" of humanity's "language of the emotions," which Duchenne presumed to be "universal and immutable".
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This is because the vowel shift brought the already established orthography out of synchronization with pronunciation.
For future studies, the ORTHOGRAPHY-BASED SEMANTIC CO-ACTIVATION CONSTRAINT can be recast as a hypothesis about the effect of orthography on semantic access.
An adapted form of the Fidal script, which was used for writing Amharic, has been developed for the orthographies of a number of Nilo-Saharan languages spoken in Ethiopia.
Examples of the present tense of each class and some common irregular verbs follow in the tables below: Czech has one of the most phonemic orthographies of all European languages.
For the SVM-based NER system, we used 1) words; 2) POS tags; 3) morphological features; 4) orthographies of words; 5) semantic tags determined by MedEx; and 6) history features.
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