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Date: 2015-12-15 11:57:55
Linguistics
Language
Orthography
Spelling
Commonly misspelled English words
Dictionary
English orthography
German orthography
English Spelling Society
Merriam-Webster

Journal of the Simplified Spelling Society J26, Contents 1. Editorial. Articles 2. Adult Misspellings and Dictionary Alternatives. Cornell Kimball.

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