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  2. Pronouncing Orthography - Wikipedia

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    [image 1] Cover – Leigh's Pronouncing Edition of Hillard's Primer. In 1864, Pronouncing Orthography was released as a simplified version of traditional English orthography to help children learn to read more quickly and easily; it became widely adopted by the United States public school system and incorporated into most basal reading schemes of the time.

  3. Phonetic transcription - Wikipedia

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    A basic principle of phonetic transcription is that it should be applicable to all languages, and its symbols should denote the same phonetic properties whatever the language being transcribed. [2] It follows that a transcription devised for one individual language or group of languages is not a phonetic transcription but an orthography.

  4. List of school districts in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of school districts in Missouri, sorted first by the state supervisors of instruction regions, the counties each region serves, and then alphabetically. Many districts have the letters "C" or "R" in their name, followed by a numeral.

  5. Phonemic orthography - Wikipedia

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    In less formally precise terms, a language with a highly phonemic orthography may be described as having regular spelling or phonetic spelling. Another terminology is that of deep and shallow orthographies , in which the depth of an orthography is the degree to which it diverges from being truly phonemic.

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  7. English orthography - Wikipedia

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    English orthography does not always provide an underlying representation; sometimes it provides an intermediate representation between the underlying form and the surface pronunciation. This is the case with the spelling of the regular plural morpheme, which is written as either - s (as in tat, tats and hat, hats ) or - es (as in glass, glasses ).

  8. Why isn’t Kansas City named Missouri City? A history ... - AOL

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    A high school history teacher from Lawrence set out to answer that question, explaining in a video how Kansas City was named. Matt Beat delves into the origin of the word Kansas, why a border runs ...

  9. ‘Missouri is becoming a safer place.’ Third boarding school ...

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    Bradney, 20, also from California, said he received the message from Jackson on Saturday after inquiring about the school’s status. “I’m glad Missouri is becoming a safer place and people ...

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