orthographically

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Englisch - Türkisch
imla
imla ile
orthographic
imlaya ait
orthographic
ortografik
orthographic
dikçizgisel
orthography
imla
orthography
imlas
orthographic
{s} imlâ

Ben Alman imla reformundan yanayım. - I am in favor of a German orthographic reform.

orthographic
dik çizgisel
orthographic
{s} yazım
orthography
{i} yazım
orthography
{i} imlâ
Englisch - Englisch
Using an orthographic projection
In a orthographical manner; using proper spelling, capitalization and grammar
{a} according to rule, truly, exactly
in a correctly spelled manner; via orthography
In an orthographical manner according to the rules of proper spelling according to orthographic projection
orthographic
Of a projection used in maps, architecture etc., in which the rays are parallel
orthographic
Of, or relating to, orthography
orthography
The study of correct spelling according to established usage
orthography
Orthographic projection; especially its use to draw an elevation, vertical projection etc. of a building
orthography
{n} right spelling or writing
Orthographic
orthographical
orthographic
{s} pertaining to orthography, of or related to the study of correct spelling
orthographic
of or relating to or expressed in orthography
orthographic
Of or pertaining to orthography, or right spelling; also, correct in spelling; as, orthographical rules; the letter was orthographic
orthographic
Of or pertaining to right lines or angles
orthography
The written system of any language
orthography
The pattern of written symbols for sounds (Moats, 1998)
orthography
Orthography is the term in linguistics used to describe spelling
orthography
The part of grammar which treats of the letters, and of the art of spelling words correctly
orthography
Spelling; the method of representing a language or the sounds of language by written symbols
orthography
The writing system of a language OE orthography developed from the adoption of the Latin or Roman alphabet to represent English sounds ME writing introduces a number of Anglo-Norman spelling practices; e g , <ou> for <u> to represent /u: / and <gh> for <h> to represent /x/ The spellings of Chancery clerks (government writers) in the London area become preferred during the development of printing and become standard forms; however, after some of these spellings were established, the Great Vowel Shift changed the pronunciation of long vowels Caxton's printing press (1476) contributes to this standardizing of spelling We use letters in italics or < > to show graphs or written letters
orthography
a method of representing the sounds of a language by written or printed symbols
orthography
the way in which words are spelled (ortographie, from , from , from ortho- ( ORTHODOX) + -graphia ( -GRAPHY))
orthography
The aspect of language study concerned with letters and their sequences in words
orthography
The art or practice of writing words with the proper letters, according to standard usage; conventionally correct spelling; also, mode of spelling; as, his orthography is vicious
orthography
A drawing in correct projection, especially an elevation or a vertical section
orthography
The part of grammar that treats of the way a given language is written
orthography
Conventional spelling of texts and their principles
orthography
One of the three (independent) components of a writing system which is responsible for determining the relation between the linguistic units represented by the writing system and the symbols used to represent those units; the rules used in laying out or making these symbols visible
orthography
{i} standard writing; art of writing words with the correct letters under standard usage; representation of sound of a language by written or printed symbols; study of spelling and writing
orthography
the study of correct spelling according to established usage See also: heterography, homography
orthography
A linguistic term that refers to the writing system of a language
orthographically
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