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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".
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Work parallel to the rows of hooks.
(parallel to the ends).
In his days, the ancient Japanese pronunciations were lost or difficult to understand, rendering the orthography of kana confused and uncertain.
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".
Div., of U.N., an expert on the orthography of Indian place names, surnames, patronyms, given names, and titles.
The functions served are directly related to the orthography.
A good speller, by contrast — the kind who never fails to clock the idiosyncratic orthography of "algorithm" or "Albert Pujols" — tends to see language as a system.
However, in word reading it is not necessary to postulate that the output of the orthography –to-phonology mechanism has obligatory contact with the lexicon, or that generating a pronunciation is a consequence of the retrieval from the lexicon.
Due to the transparency of the orthography, even dyslexic children can develop adequate phonological awareness.
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