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Orthography

An orthography is a set of conventions for writing a language, including norms of spelling, punctuation, word boundaries, capitalization, hyphenation, and emphasis.

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Orthography

Nodes67
Edges66
Triples35
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.029851
Components1

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Orthography

Top relations

related to Defective orthographies · 12
Orthography → An, Another, Arabic, Czech, English, Hebrew, Icelandic, Japanese, Latin, Sometimes, This, When
see also · 8
Orthography → Arrangement, Changing, Cursive, Distinction, Problem, Study, Style, Technique
related to Correspondence with pronunciation · 6
Orthography → An, Different, In, Orthographies, The, The Navajo
related to Terminology · 4
Orthography → Ancient Greek, Other, The English, Thus
related to External links · 3
Orthography → The, Wiktionary, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
is a · 1
Orthography → set of conventions for writing a language

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Important terminology

language writing spelling phonemes languages alphabet pronunciation orthographic graphemes orthographies also system english including correspondence written word national representing letters

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Orthographyis aset of conventions for writing a language0.90text
Oxford spellinginstance ofchoose greater orthographic homogeneity by enforcing a particular style guide or spelling standard0.80text
Orthographyrelated to Correspondence with pronunciationOrthographies0.60section
Orthographyrelated to Correspondence with pronunciationIn0.60section
Orthographyrelated to Correspondence with pronunciationDifferent0.60section
Orthographyrelated to Correspondence with pronunciationAn0.60section
Orthographyrelated to Correspondence with pronunciationThe Navajo0.60section
Orthographyrelated to Correspondence with pronunciationThe0.60section
Orthographyrelated to Defective orthographiesAn0.60section
Orthographyrelated to Defective orthographiesThis0.60section
Orthographyrelated to Defective orthographiesEnglish0.60section
Orthographyrelated to Defective orthographiesAnother0.60section

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