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by johnisgood
351 days ago
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French is not a good example. Pronunciation often deviates from spelling in French (e.g. many silent letters and inconsistent mappings). Hungarian, however, is pronounced the way it is written, as its orthographic type is phonemic, whereas French and English are of type deep orthography. Serbian is of the perfectly phonemic type. "Write as you speak, read as it is written" is a common saying. |
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