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English spelling reform / English-language spelling reform / English spelling / Spelling reform / English Spelling Society / University College Thiruvananthapuram / Spelling / Doctor of Letters / College Historical Society / Oxford spelling / Boazii University
Date: 2015-05-13 16:22:56
English spelling reform
English-language spelling reform
English spelling
Spelling reform
English Spelling Society
University College Thiruvananthapuram
Spelling
Doctor of Letters
College Historical Society
Oxford spelling
Boazii University

THE CASE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF SPELLING

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