Allography

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Orthography
  • Alphabet
  • Capitalization
  • Phoneme
  • Capital letters
  • Collation
  • Lower case
  • Stroke order
  • Digraph (orthography)
  • Polytonic orthography
  • Phonemic orthography
  • Letter case
  • Trigraph (orthography)
  • Eye dialect
  • Homograph
  • Allography
  • Morphophonology
  • Apologetic apostrophe
  • Alphabetic principle
  • Defective script
  • Phonetic spelling
  • Affection (linguistics)
  • Unicase
  • Homophony (writing)
Writing systems
  • Writing system
  • Logogram
  • Ideogram
  • Demotic (Egyptian)
  • Boustrophedon
  • Hieratic
  • Mirror writing
  • Genealogy of scripts derived from Proto-Sinaitic
  • Oracle bone script
  • Decipherment
  • Tally sticks
  • Siglas poveiras
  • Iberian scripts
  • ISO 15924
  • Asemic writing
  • Scriptio continua
  • Allography
  • Acrophony
  • General Chinese
  • Stokoe notation
  • Foochow Romanized
  • Mesoamerican writing systems
  • Nsibidi
  • Speedwriting
  • False writing system
  • Logosyllabary
  • Khitan script
  • Electronic Notetaking
  • International Movement Writing Alphabet
  • Ideography
  • Communication Access Real-Time Translation
  • Okinawan writing system
  • Linear writing
  • Non-linear writing
  • Grammatology
  • Morphogram
  • Pazend
  • Codework
  • Color alphabet
  • Unicase
  • Carian script
  • Digraphia
  • Visible Language
  • LRTB
  • Saphalo script
  • Inherent vowel
  • Syllabograms
  • Naxi script
  • New Epoch Notation Painting
  • RLBT
  • Paleohispanic scripts

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Helpful Links

  • Blog entry on the associations the shapes of letters may hold
  • Forgotten Phonics rules from the early 1800s. Organized in printable sections to use as "cheat sheets" when figuring out how to pronounce words. Includes individual letter rules, diphthongs, tripthongs, silent letter rules and substitute letter rules.

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