New posts in orthography

"Canceling" or "cancelling" [duplicate]

Does the quirky spelling in English actually make it easier to read?

Why do verbs end with "oke" while their corresponding nouns are written with "c"?

Swap or Swop? Which do you use? Is one preferred or correct as opposed to the other or are both equally valid? [duplicate]

What is the standard rule for using or not using hyphen and diaeresis on the words like reelect , reexamine, and cooperate?

Why is there a distinction between "its" and "it's"?

How and when did American spelling supersede British spelling in the US?

Character vs Charm - Pronunciation

"Real time", "real-time" or "realtime"

"Sign up" vs. "signup"

Is there a difference between Therefor and Therefore? [closed]

Co-Founder, Co-founder, or cofounder?

What is this famous example of the absurdity of English spelling?

"noone", "no one" or "no-one"?

"Dieing" vs "dying"

Why is it true that "I before E, except after C"?

Are there any pairs of words like "beloved"/"belovèd", "learned"/"learnèd" that maintain a semantic difference to the present day?

Why is "primer" pronounced with a short "i" sound?

When a sentence starts with "e.g.", should the e be capitalized?

Is it "alright" or "allright"?