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How to Use a Dictionary if You Can't Spell

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The book's official title is 'How 2 Ewes a dikshunri if u cant spell' - a title which reflects the many different spelling options in English.

Contents of the bok:
Who says English is so bad anyway?
Why bother to learn how to spell?
How did things get so bad?
How words are made
Where did English come from in the first place?
Why borrow words when words already exist in an established language?
The Sounds of English
Phonotactic Rules
Letter to text: the representation of sounds as symbols
Graphotactic Rules
Punctuation: Hyphens and Apostrophes
Meaning and Context
Spelling Rules
Latin derivatives

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