Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Tones are not marked orthographically which may lead to ambiguity.
It is not represented orthographically where more etymological principles are applied.
Salutary it may be, in its call for more concern about how we express ourselves, orthographically speaking.
The sounds are represented orthographically by their symbols as above, except:
The only similarity between the words in these lists is that the pattern recognition system perceived them as being orthographically similar.
The latter is marked orthographically by a grave accent.
Everywhere, however, his language is orthographically, lexically, and rhythmically consistent.
You can tell because there's an equally orthographically challenged rendering of myrrh."
The following is a table of some sample vocabulary as it is represented orthographically in various languages.
Tones are indicated orthographically with diacritics, when indicated at all.
The speech has been orthographically transcribed and phonetically labeled.
Furthermore, some letters were orthographically interchanged because they represented the same phonetic values.
Is he to render this orthographically as grape britain?
Consider the following forms from Spanish, spelled phonemically rather than orthographically:
Orthographically they are represented differently in word-final position as opposed to word-internally.
It differs orthographically from Eastern Armenian, there are also phonological differences.
As this roundup of reader responses shows, thethe world is very imperfect orthographically.
Its narrative is longer, but somewhat disfigured orthographically and phonetically by an anonymous copyist.
The most familiar example is probably Russian akanye (pronounced but not represented orthographically in the standard language).
This is done to integrate the community orthographically and socially with the mainland, if not phonetically but remain within the national linguistic matrix.
This may be reflected orthographically.
At the beginning of a word, the single letter -r- is similarly always pronounced double, though this is not indicated orthographically.
More will be said about these orthographically changing nouns in the section on Neapolitan nouns.
In longer clusters, this means that multiple consonants may be soft despite their underlyingly (and orthographically) being hard.
The silent /s/ remained orthographically for some time, and various attempts were made to distinguish the historical presence graphically, but without much success.