Making sense of spelling - Gina Cooke
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What can spelling tell us about relationships between words? While spelling may sometimes seem random or unexpected, this lesson illuminates how peeling back the layers of spelling helps us understand the complex history and meaningful structure of words.
The belief that English spelling has a lot of exceptions and irregularities is a flawed understanding that arises from the assumption that its primary job is to represent the sounds in a word. The fact is that English spelling, like any writing system, is intended to communicate meaning first and foremost; that's the point. What are some reasons that sounds might not be the primary consideration in the way a word is written? What problems might arise if words were always spelled exactly as they sound?
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