In consultation with the king, Jones devised an orthographic system for the Malagasy language.
In 1996 the Pilagá designed the orthographic system currently used.
Once again, the chart comes from the orthographic system employed by Shipley.
As a result of his dialectological research he created an orthographic system.
However, the only orthographic system used to mark vowels is the Tiberian vocalization.
Not so radical as the 1986 attempt, it proposes a compromise between the two orthographic systems.
In 2004, this orthographic system was revised.
When speech is reduced to writing, the orthographic systems chosen always carry historical, cultural, and political meaning that are grounded in ideology.
In 2007, the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana developed and approved its own orthographic system.
From this practice, the modern orthographic system of letter case for Greek arose.