De orthographia bohemica (English: On Bohemian Orthography) is a Latin work published between 1406 and 1412. It is attributed to Charles University rector...
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namesake of the Hussite movement, in one of his seminal works, De orthographia bohemica (On Bohemian orthography). The modern Czech orthographic system...
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letter Ż, introduced by the author of the early 15th-century De orthographia Bohemica (probably Jan Hus) to indicate a Slavic fricative not represented...
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the Bible. The symbol ⟨ů⟩ (instead of ⟨uo⟩) came later. The book Orthographia Bohemica (1406) was attributed to Hus by František Palacký, but it is possible...
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a charter or deed from 1237. In the early 15th century work De orthographia bohemica, attributed to Jan Hus, the letter ṙ is introduced. The dot diacritic...
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into Czech orthography (along with the acute accent) in his De Orthographia Bohemica (1412). The original form still exists in Polish ż. However, Hus's...
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administration. Around 1406, a reform of the orthography was suggested in De orthographia bohemica, a work attributed to Jan Hus – the so-called diacritic orthography...
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early as the 15th century through the publication of the manuscript Orthographia bohemica. Danish: There were spelling reforms to the Danish orthography in...
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languages. Slovak phonology Czech orthography Slovene alphabet Orthographia bohemica "Rhythmic rule / Pronunciation and orthography / Grammar - slovake...
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