Information about Orthography
The orthography of a language specifies the correct way of using a specific writing system to write the language. (Where more than one writing system is used for a language, for example for Kurdish, there can be more than one orthography.) Orthography is derived from Greek ὀρθός orthós ("correct") and γράφειν gráphein ("to write"). Orthography is distinct from typography.
Orthography describes or defines the set of symbols (graphemes and diacritics) used, and the rules about how to write these symbols. Depending on the nature of the writing system, the rules may include punctuation, spelling and capitalization.
While "orthography" colloquially is often used synonymously with spelling, spelling is only part of orthography.
Synonyms (in ancient Greek, συν ("syn") = plus and όνομα ("onoma") = name
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An alphabet is a standardized set of letters
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Orthography describes or defines the set of symbols (graphemes and diacritics) used, and the rules about how to write these symbols. Depending on the nature of the writing system, the rules may include punctuation, spelling and capitalization.
While "orthography" colloquially is often used synonymously with spelling, spelling is only part of orthography.
Efficiency
An orthography may be described as 'efficient' if it has one grapheme per phoneme (distinctive speech sound) and vice versa. An orthography may also have varying degrees of efficiency for reading or writing. For example, diverse letter, digraph, and diacritic shapes contribute to diverse word shapes, which aid fluent reading, while heavy use of apostrophes or diacritics makes writing slow, and the use of symbols not found on standard keyboards makes computer or cell phone input awkward. These are all considerations in the design of a writing system.Typology of spelling systems
Phonemic orthography
A phonemic orthography is an orthography that has a dedicated symbol or sequence of symbols for each phoneme (distinctive speech sound) and vice versa. Most alphabetic scripts are fairly close to being phonemic, though English is a notorious exception.Morpho-phonemic orthography
A morpho-phonemic orthography considers not only what is phonemic, as above, but also the underlying structure of the words. For example, in English, /s/ and /z/ are distinct sounds, so in a purely phonemic orthography the plurals of cat and dog would be cats and dogz. However, English orthography recognizes that the /s/ sound in cats and the /z/ sound in dogs are the same element, which is automatically pronounced differently depending on its environment, and therefore writes them the same despite their differing pronunciation. German and Russian are morpho-phonemic in this sense, whereas Turkish is purely phonemic. Korean hangul has changed over the centuries from a highly phonemic to a largely morpho-phonemic orthography, and there are moves in Turkey to make that script more morpho-phonemic as well.Defectiveness
A 'defective' orthography is one that does not represent all the sounds of a language, such as Italian, English or Arabic.Complex orthography
Complex orthographies often combine different types of scripts and/or utilize many different complex punctuation rules. Some widely accepted examples of languages with complex orthographies include Thai, Japanese, and Khmer.See also
- Writing systems:
- Logogram
- Syllabary
- Alphabet
- Abjad
- Abugida
- Writing rules and components:
- Spelling
- Punctuation
- Collation
- Letter case and capitalization
- Majuscule
- Minuscule
- Diacritic
- Stroke order
- Eight Principles of Yong
- Radical (Chinese character)
- Phonemic orthography
- Prescription and description
- Romanization
- Penmanship
- Cursive
- Calligraphy
- Graphology
- Writing
- List of writing systems
References
- Smalley, W.A. (ed.) 1964. Orthography studies: articles on new writing systems (United Bible Society, London).
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External links
- The CODE and the Challenge of Learning to Read It
- Videos: The History and Impact of Writing in the West
- Omniglot - writing systems & languages of the world - a privately run orthography website
- page of the CTER wiki
- lonestar.texas.net/~jebbo/learn-as/ orthography of Old English
writing system is a type of symbolic system used to represent elements or statements expressible in language.
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The Kurdish alphabet is a writing system for the Kurdish language. Three systems currently exist. The form used in Turkey was derived from the Latin alphabet by Jaladat Ali Badirkhan in 1932, and thus is also called the Bedirxan script.
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Writing system: Greek alphabet
Official status
Official language of: Greece
Cyprus
European Union
recognised as minority language in parts of:
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Italy
Turkey
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Writing system: Greek alphabet
Official status
Official language of: Greece
Cyprus
European Union
recognised as minority language in parts of:
European Union
Italy
Turkey
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Typography is the art and techniques of type design, modifying type glyphs, and arranging type. Type glyphs (characters) are created and modified using a variety of illustration techniques.
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grapheme is the fundamental unit in written language. Graphemes include alphabetic letters, Chinese characters, numerals, punctuation marks, and all the individual symbols of any of the world's writing systems.
In a phonemic orthography, a grapheme corresponds to one phoneme.
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In a phonemic orthography, a grapheme corresponds to one phoneme.
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A diacritical mark or diacritic, also called an accent, is a small sign added to a letter to alter pronunciation or to distinguish between similar words.
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Punctuation is everything in written language other than the actual letters or numbers, including punctuation marks (listed at right), inter-word spaces, capitalization, and indentation.
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Spelling is the writing of a word or words with all necessary letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. It is one of the elements of orthography and a prescriptive element of language.
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Capitalization (or capitalisation — see spelling differences) is writing a word with its first letter as a majuscule (upper case letter) and the remaining letters in minuscules (lower case letters), in those writing systems which have a case distinction.
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A colloquialism is an expression not used in formal speech, writing or paralinguism. Colloquialisms can include words (such as "y'all", "gonna", "deadly" or "grouty"), phrases (such as "ain't nothin'" and " dead as a doornail "), or sometimes even an entire aphorism (" There's more
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Synonyms (in ancient Greek, συν ("syn") = plus and όνομα ("onoma") = name
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Spelling is the writing of a word or words with all necessary letters and diacritics present in an accepted standard order. It is one of the elements of orthography and a prescriptive element of language.
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grapheme is the fundamental unit in written language. Graphemes include alphabetic letters, Chinese characters, numerals, punctuation marks, and all the individual symbols of any of the world's writing systems.
In a phonemic orthography, a grapheme corresponds to one phoneme.
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In a phonemic orthography, a grapheme corresponds to one phoneme.
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phoneme is the smallest unit of speech that distinguishes meaning. Phonemes are not the physical segments themselves, but abstractions of them. An example of a phoneme would be the /t/ found in words like tip,
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Digraph has several meanings:
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- Digraph (computing)
- Digraph (orthography)
- directed graph, or digraph
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A phonemic orthography is a writing system where the written graphemes correspond to phonemes, the spoken sounds of the language. These are sometimes termed true alphabets, but other writing systems, like syllabaries, can be phonemic as well.
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phoneme is the smallest unit of speech that distinguishes meaning. Phonemes are not the physical segments themselves, but abstractions of them. An example of a phoneme would be the /t/ found in words like tip,
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B>Morphophonology (also morphophonemics, morphonology) is a branch of linguistics which studies:
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- The phonological structure of morphemes.
- The combinatory phonic modifications of morphemes which happen when they are combined
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Hangul (한글) or Chosŏn'gŭl (조선글) [2]
ISO 15924 Hang
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ISO 15924 Hang
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A defective script is a script that does not represent all the phonemic distinctions of a language.
For example, Italian has seven vowels, but only five vowel letters to represent them; in general, the differences between
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Official status
Official language of: European Union
European Union
Switzerland
San Marino
Vatican City
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Official status
Official language of: European Union
European Union
Switzerland
San Marino
Vatican City
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
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English orthography refers to the method of spelling words in the English language. English orthography has relatively complicated rules when compared to other languages with similar orthography systems, written with alphabetic scripts.
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Arabic abjad
Unicode range U+0600 to U+06FF
U+0750 to U+077F
U+FB50 to U+FDFF
U+FE70 to U+FEFF
ISO 15924 Arab (#160)
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Unicode range U+0600 to U+06FF
U+0750 to U+077F
U+FB50 to U+FDFF
U+FE70 to U+FEFF
ISO 15924 Arab (#160)
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Thai
Child systems Lao
Unicode range U+0E00–U+0E7F
ISO 15924 Thai
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Child systems Lao
Unicode range U+0E00–U+0E7F
ISO 15924 Thai
1The link between Brāhmī and Aramaic is somewhat controversial, being the best-supported of several uncertain hypotheses.
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Japanese
Unicode range U+4E00–U+9FBF Kanji
U+3040–U+309F Hiragana
U+30A0–U+30FF Katakana
ISO 15924 Jpan
Japanese novel using 漢字仮名交じり文
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Unicode range U+4E00–U+9FBF Kanji
U+3040–U+309F Hiragana
U+30A0–U+30FF Katakana
ISO 15924 Jpan
Japanese novel using 漢字仮名交じり文
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Khmer
Child systems Thai
Lao
Sister systems Old Mon (Burmese)
ISO 15924 Khmr
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Child systems Thai
Lao
Sister systems Old Mon (Burmese)
ISO 15924 Khmr
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logogram, or logograph, is a single grapheme which represents a word or a morpheme (a meaningful unit of language). This stands in contrast to other writing systems, such as syllabaries, abugidas, abjads, and alphabets, where each symbol (letter) primarily represents a sound
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syllabary is a set of written symbols that represent (or approximate) syllables, which make up words. A symbol in a syllabary typically represents an optional consonant sound followed by a vowel sound.
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An alphabet is a standardized set of letters
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