Once Gaelic orthographic rules have been learned, the pronunciation of the written language is in general quite predictable.
Morphological rules are exceptions to the orthographic rules used when breaking a word into its stem and modifiers.
Contrast this to orthographic rules which contain general rules.
German orthographic (or rather typographic) rules require that the mandatory blackletter ligatures are retained.
It must be able to distinguish between orthographic rules and morphological rules.
He established orthographic rules and corrected the wrongly translated Bulgarian religious books by comparing them to the Greek ones.
In 1860, grammatical and orthographic rules first appeared in the Duden Handbook.
Written Spanish unequivocally marks stress through a series of orthographic rules.
Under normal orthographic rules, it has no uppercase form as no word begins with this letter.
The choice of carrier depends on complicated orthographic rules.