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  2. Cohuna, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Cohuna / k oʊ ˈ h uː n ə / [2] is a town situated 274 kilometres (170 mi) north of Melbourne, on the Murray Valley Highway, in northern Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census , Cohuna had a population of 2,415.

  3. List of irregularly spelt places in the United Kingdom

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    Place Pronunciation Notes Respelling IPA; England: Acomb, North Yorkshire: YAK-əm / ˈ j æ k ə m / [1] Historic; now regular England: Acomb, Northumberland: YEK-əm / ˈ j ɛ k ə m / [1] Historic; now regular England: Acrise: AY-kris / ˈ eɪ k r ɪ s / ⓘ Northern Ireland: Ahoghill: a-HOKH-il /æˈhɒxɪl/ England: Aigburth: EG-bərth ...

  4. Shire of Cohuna - Wikipedia

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    The Shire of Cohuna was a local government area on the Murray River, about 265 kilometres (165 mi) north-northwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 494.69 square kilometres (191.0 sq mi), and existed from 1922 until 1995.

  5. English orthography - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes everyday speakers of English change counterintuitive spellings, with the new spellings usually not judged to be entirely correct. However, such forms may gain acceptance if used enough. An example is the word miniscule , which still competes with its original spelling of minuscule , though this might also be because of analogy with ...

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Spelling

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    The following is a handy reference for editors, listing various common spelling differences between national varieties of English. Please note: If you are not familiar with a spelling, please do some research before changing it – it may be your misunderstanding rather than a mistake, especially in the case of American and British English spelling differences.

  7. Cohuna - Wikipedia

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  8. Phonemic orthography - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, conversely, a single letter may represent a sequence of more than one phoneme (as x can represent the sequence /ks/ in English and other languages). Sometimes, the rules of correspondence are more complex and depend on adjacent letters, often as a result of historical sound changes (as with the rules for the pronunciation of ca and ...

  9. Sh (digraph) - Wikipedia

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    American Literary braille includes a single-cell contraction for the digraph with the dot pattern (1 4 6). In isolation it stands for the word "shall". In isolation it stands for the word "shall". In Old English orthography , the sound /ʃ/ was written sc .