Page 21 of 51 4.1.6 Capitalization Some strings are concatenated "at run-time" and you will occasionally find strings that seem to lack a subject or simply start in the middle. Be careful not to start such strings with an upper-case letter, unless the spelling rules of your language ...
spellingThis study examined strategies for spelling accuracy in Grade 3 children. Thirty bilingual, Afrikaans鈥揈nglish speaking children and 30 monolingual, English-speaking children were assessed on their ability to spell English words and non-words. The bilingual children were also assessed on their...
Denoting it by <g> is a mere spelling convention. A voiced velar fricative is original, probably for Germanic as a whole. It has been devoiced (along with all other voiced fricatives) in northern Dutch and in Afrikaans. The question for me is whether “hard g” is really supposed to ...