Orthography
An orthography is the methodology of writing a language.
Description
Most significant languages in the modern era are written down, and for most such languages a standard orthography has developed, often based on a standard variety of the language, and thus exhibiting less dialect variation than the spoken language.
Sometimes there may be variation in a language's orthography, as between American and British spelling in the case of English orthography.
In some cases orthography is regulated by bodies such as language academies, although for many languages (including English) there are no such authorities, and orthography develops through more democratic processes.
Orthographic rules
Othography includes rules of:
Typography
Orthography is distinct from typography, which is concerned with principles of typesetting.
Style guides
A style guide a set of standards for the writing and design of documents, either for general use or for a specific publication, organization, or field.
See also
- Cursive
- English orthography
- Graphology
- Keyboard layout
- Language
- Lateral masking
- Leet
- Letter case
- List of language disorders
- Palaeography
- Penmanship
- Prescription and description
- Romanization
- Style guide
- Typography
- Writing
- Writing system
External links
- Orthography @ Wikipedia