Definition of Orthographie. Meaning of Orthographie. Synonyms of Orthographie

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- Amendment of Orthographie for English Speech. London: Henrie Denham., facsimile edition: Bullokar, William (1968). The Amendment of Orthographie for English...
- altbabylonischen Zeit. Band 1: Die Amurriter, die onomastische Forschung, Orthographie und Phonologie, Nominalmorphologie, Ugarit-Verlag, 2000, p. 26 Westenholz...
- Sint-Truiden) was a Dutch theologian, historian and humanist. Nederduytsche Orthographie (Antwerp: Plantyn, 1581) Rerum Burgundicarum libri (Antwerp: Plantyn...
- and Elizabeth I. An Orthographie in 1569 by John Hart, Chester Herald. Booke at Large for the Amendment of English Orthographie in 1580 by William Bullokar...
- word orthography dates from the 15th century. It comes from the French: orthographie, from Latin: orthographia, which derives from Ancient Gr****: ὀρθός (orthós...
- Unreasonable Writing of Our Inglish Toung; a printed pamphlet titled An Orthographie, published in 1569; and a practical reading primer titled A Methode or...
- controversial in the late 1960s. In 1980, the Internationaler Arbeitskreis für Orthographie (International Working Group for Orthography) was formed, with linguists...
- altbabylonischen Zeit, vol. 1: Die Amurriter, Die onomastische Forschung, Orthographie und Phonologie, Nominalmorphologie. Alter Orient und Altes Testament...
- rapidly; Paul Greaves' Grammatica Anglicana (1594), Alexander Hume's Orthographie and Congruitie of the Britain Tongue (1617), and many others. Over the...
- oder das hebräische Demonstrativum. Denn man bemerkt auch ben [ ] die Orthographie, nach welcher [ ] statt [ ] ge****t wird. Ich war einmal in Versuchung...