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2006, Wm. Shakespeare, Ann Thompson and Neil Taylor, eds., ''Hamlet'', London: Arden Shakespeare:
- 88 A persuasive theory about the authority of the quarto or Folio texts might shed light on how Shakespeare actually spelt these names in a particular manuscript, but, since Shakespeare seemed capable of spelling his own name differently on different occasions, how reliable a guide would such evidence be?
The act, practice, ability, or subject of forming words with letters, or of reading the letters of words; orthography.
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A specific spelling of a word.
- 253 *excellent Q2’s ‘extent’ is generally dismissed as an error, probably a mis-reading of ‘exlent’, a common spelling at this time.
- 269 ''reverend'' The spellings ‘reuerent’ (Q2) and ‘Reuerend’ (F) were interchangeable at this time.
- 466 Guildensterne and Rosincrance are F’s consistent spellings.
1860, Lawrence Jackson|Oscar Lawrence Jackson, ''The Colonel's Diary: Journals Kept Before and During the Civil War'' 1922, Sharon, Penn., p 23:
- The boys were anxious for a spelling in the evening but I said no.
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{{quote-book|en|year=2004|editor=Carl Lindahl|title=American Folktales: From the Collections of the Library of Congress|volume=1|location=Armonk, N.Y.|publisher=M.E. Sharpe|page=416
A choice of notation among enharmonic equivalents for the same pitch.
{{quote-text|en|year=2004|author=Joshua Stoddard; Christopher Raphael; Paul E. Utgoff|url=https://archives.ismir.net/ismir2004/paper/000208.pdf|title=Well-Tempered Spelling: A Key-Invariant Pitch Spelling Algorithm|page=1
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