New posts in orthography

Should a semicolon be used before both a coordinating conjunction and a conjunctive adverb?

Is "anymore" a word? [duplicate]

To "Macgyver" or to "macgyver"?

Why are *accept* and *except* commonly misspelled as each other? Are they homophones?

Why do words that begin with the letters "DE" have different ways of pronouncing? [duplicate]

Is "mediaeval" an outdated spelling of "medieval"?

Spelling of helium vs beryllium

When do I use æ?

What is it called when a prefix moved back for alphabetic sorting purposes?

"Vs." vs./v. "V." [duplicate]

"dispatch" v "despatch" [closed]

When referring to computer coding, would the correct verb spelling (in British English) be "to program" or "to programme"?

Equivalent of using (s) to indicate possible plural for words using "ies" for plural? [duplicate]

Why did -ful prevail instead of -full for adjectives?

Genitive of Fritz [duplicate]

Locater vs Locator spelling [duplicate]

Which is correct, "summiting" or "summitting"?

Is it an "Ngram" or an "n-gram"? [closed]

What's the rule for doubling 't' in verbs like 'getting' vs. 'targeting' [duplicate]

Capitalizing the first letter of each word in letter greeting [closed]