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Spelling is the writingWriting

Writing may refer to two activities: the inscribing of characters on a medium, with the intention of forming words and other...
 of a wordWord

A word is a unit of language that carries meaning and consists of one or more morphemes which are linked more or less tightl...
 or words with all necessary lettersLetter (alphabet)

A letter is an element of a writing system....
 and diacriticDiacritic

A diacritical mark or diacritic, sometimes called an accent mark, is a mark added to a letter to alter a word's ...
s present in an accepted standard order. It is one of the elements of orthographyOrthography Summary

The orthography of a language is the set of symbols used to write a language, as well as the set of rules describing how to...
 and a prescriptive element of language. Most spellings attempt to approximate a transcribing of the sounds of the language into alphabetic letters; however, completely phonetic spellings are often the exception, due to drifts in pronunciations over time and irregular spellings adopted through common usage.
Spelling standards and conventions Whereas uniformity in the spelling of words is one of the features of a standard languageStandard language

A standard language is a particular variety of a language that has been given either legal or quasi-legal status....
 in modern times, and official languageOfficial language

An official language is a language that is designated as "official" by a state, or other legally-defined territory, usually ...
s usually prescribe standard spelling, minority languageMinority language

A minority language is a language spoken by a minority of the population of a country....
s and regional languageRegional language

A regional language is a language spoken in a part of a country - it may be a small area, a federal state or province, or a ...
s often lack this trait. Furthermore, it is a relatively recent development in various major languages in national contexts, linked to the compiling of dictionaries, the founding of national academies, and other institutions of language maintenance, including compulsory mass education.

In countries such as the U.S.






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1992   During a spelling bee at a Trenton, New Jersey elementary school, U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle erroneously corrects a student's spelling of the word ''potato'', by indicating it should have an ''e'' at the end.






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Spelling is the writingWriting

Writing may refer to two activities: the inscribing of characters on a medium, with the intention of forming words and other...
 of a wordWord

A word is a unit of language that carries meaning and consists of one or more morphemes which are linked more or less tightl...
 or words with all necessary lettersLetter (alphabet)

A letter is an element of a writing system....
 and diacriticDiacritic

A diacritical mark or diacritic, sometimes called an accent mark, is a mark added to a letter to alter a word's ...
s present in an accepted standard order. It is one of the elements of orthographyOrthography Summary

The orthography of a language is the set of symbols used to write a language, as well as the set of rules describing how to...
 and a prescriptive element of language. Most spellings attempt to approximate a transcribing of the sounds of the language into alphabetic letters; however, completely phonetic spellings are often the exception, due to drifts in pronunciations over time and irregular spellings adopted through common usage.

Spelling standards and conventions

Whereas uniformity in the spelling of words is one of the features of a standard languageStandard language

A standard language is a particular variety of a language that has been given either legal or quasi-legal status....
 in modern times, and official languageOfficial language

An official language is a language that is designated as "official" by a state, or other legally-defined territory, usually ...
s usually prescribe standard spelling, minority languageMinority language

A minority language is a language spoken by a minority of the population of a country....
s and regional languageRegional language

A regional language is a language spoken in a part of a country - it may be a small area, a federal state or province, or a ...
s often lack this trait. Furthermore, it is a relatively recent development in various major languages in national contexts, linked to the compiling of dictionaries, the founding of national academies, and other institutions of language maintenance, including compulsory mass education.

In countries such as the U.S. and U.K. without official spelling policies, many vestigial and foreign spelling conventions work simultaneously. In countries where there is a national language maintenance policy, such as France, the Netherlands and Germany, reforms were driven to make spelling a better index of pronunciation. Spelling often evolves for simple reasons of alphabetic thrift, as when British English "catalogue" becomes American English "catalog".

Methods used to teach and learn spelling

Learning proper spelling by rote is a traditional element of elementary education. In the U.S., the ubiquity of the phonicsPhonics

Phonics is the study of the way in which spellings represent the sounds that make up words....
 method of teaching reading, which emphasizes the importance of "sounding out" spelling in learning to read, also puts a premium on the prescriptive learning of spelling. For these reasons, divergence from standard spelling is often perceived as an index of stupidity, illiteracy, or lower class standing. The intelligence of Dan QuayleDan Quayle

James Danforth "Dan" Quayle was the 44th Vice President of the United States under George H....
, for instance, was repeatedly disparaged for his correcting a student's spelling of "potato" as the now non-standard "potatoe" (C15th spelling, O.E.D.) at an elementary school spelling beeSpelling bee

A spelling bee is a competition where contestants, usually children, are asked to spell English words....
 in Trenton, New JerseyTrenton, New Jersey

Trenton is the capital of New Jersey, a state of the United States of America....
 on June 15, 1992.

The opposite view was held when spelling began to be standardized, and was voiced by President Andrew JacksonAndrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson was the seventh President of the United States , first governor of Florida , general of the Battle of New O...
 who stated "It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word."

Since traditional language teaching methods emphasize written languageWritten language

A written language is the representation of a language by means of a writing system....
 over spoken languageSpoken language

A spoken language is a human natural language in which the words are uttered through the mouth....
, a second-languageSecond language

A second language is any language learned after the first language or mother tongue....
 speaker may have a better spelling ability than a native speaker despite having a poorer command of the language.

Spelling testSpelling test Summary

Spelling tests are usually given in school during language arts class, to see how well each student has learned the most recent sp...
s are usually used to assess a student's mastery over the words in the spelling lessons he has received so far. They can also be an effective practice method. There are many free spelling tests on websites on the Internet.

Spelling bees are competitions to determine the best speller of a group. Such events have grown in popularity and are often televised, particularly in the U.S..

Divergent spelling

Divergent spelling is a popular advertising technique, used to attract attention or to render a trademarkTrademark

A trademark, trade mark, ' or ' is a distinctive sign of some kind which is used by a business to uniquely...
 "suggestive" rather than "merely descriptive." The pastry chains Dunkin' DonutsDunkin' Donuts

Dunkin' Donuts is an international doughnut purveyor founded in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts by William Rosenberg....
 and Krispy KremeKrispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme is a popular chain of doughnut stores....
, for example, employ non-standard spellings. The same technique is also popular among some recording artists.

The word itself

Spelling is a notable word; it is sometimes humorously spelled as "speeling" when drawing attention to poor spelling. The past tensePast tense

The past tense is a verb tense expressing action, activity, state or being in the past....
 and past participle of spell (only in the word-related sense) have both a regularRegular verb

A regular verb is a verb whose conjugation can be predicted given a few verb forms and a few rules....
  form in spelled and an irregularIrregular verb

In contrast to regular verbs, irregular verbs are those verbs that fall outside the standard patterns of conjugation in the ...
 form in spelt. British EnglishBritish English

British English is a term used to distinguish the form of the English language used in the British Isles from forms used el...
 and Canadian EnglishCanadian English Overview

Canadian English is a variety of English used in Canada....
 allows both irregular and regular forms; in American EnglishAmerican English

American English is the dialect of the English language used mostly in the United States of America....
, the irregular forms are rarely used.

Misspellings


While some words admit multiple spellings, some spellings are clearly incorrect and thus labeled as misspellings. A misspelled word can be a series of letters that represents no correctly spelled word of the same language at all (such as "liek" for "like") or a correct spelling of another word (such as writing "here" when one means "hear", or "now" when one means "know"). Misspellings of the latter type can easily make their way into printed material because they are not caught by simple computerised spell checkerSpell checker

In computing terms, a spell checker or spelling checker is a design feature or a software program designed to verify t...
s.

Misspellings may be due to either typos (e.g. typing tehTeh

Teh is an English article based on a common misspelling of the....
for the), or lack of knowledge of the correct spelling. Whether or not a word is misspelled may depend on context, such as American / British English distinctions. Misspelling can also be a matter of opinion when variant spellings are accepted by some and not by others. For example "miniscule" (for "minuscule") is a misspelling to many, and yet it is listed as a legitimate variant in a number of dictionaries.

A well-known Internet scam involves the registration of domain names that are deliberate misspellings of well-known corporate names in order to mislead or defraud. The practice is commonly known as "typosquattingTyposquatting

Typosquatting, also called URL hijacking, is a form of cybersquatting which relies on mistakes such as typographical e...
".

Notable misspellings


  • Cleveland, OhioFacts About Cleveland, Ohio

    For the Cleveland area, see Greater Cleveland....
     – the leader of the crew that surveyed the town's territory was Gen. Moses CleavelandMoses Cleaveland Overview

    The City of Cleveland, Ohio was named after Moses Cleaveland, a surveyor of the Connecticut Land Company....
    , and the region was named in his honor; reportedly the town's first newspaper could not fit the town's name in its masthead without removing the first "a" from the name.
  • CocoaCocoa

    Cocoa is the dried and partially fermented fatty seed of the cacao tree from which chocolate is made....
     – from cacaoCacao

    Cacao is a small evergreen tree in the family Sterculiaceae , native to tropical Mexico, but now cultivated throughout the...
    . Many foreign languages and foreigners speaking English still use "cacao".
  • GoogleGoogle

    Google Inc. is an American public corporation, first incorporated as a privately held corporation on 7 September 1998, that ...
     – accidental misspelling of googolFacts About Googol

    A googol is the large number 10100, that is, the digit 1 followed by one hundred zeros ....
    . According to Google's vice president, as quoted on a BBC The Money ProgrammeThe Money Programme

    The Money Programme is a finance and business affairs television programme on BBC2....
    documentary, January 2006, the founders – noted for their poor spelling – registered Google as a trademark and web address before someone pointed out that it was not correct.


  • HebridesHebrides

    The Hebrides comprise a widespread and diverse archipelago off the west coast of Scotland, and in geological terms are compo...
     is an 18th Century misunderstanding of the classical Latin name Hebudes, where u was read ri (see Hebrides#NameFacts About Hebrides

    The Hebrides comprise a widespread and diverse archipelago off the west coast of Scotland, and in geological terms are compo...
    ).
  • KrakatoaKrakatoa

    Krakatoa is a volcanic island in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra in Indonesia....
     – actually Krakatau in Indonesian. The origin of the spelling Krakatoa is unclear, but may have been the result of a typographical error made in a British source reporting on the massive eruption of 1883.
  • MontezumaMontezuma

    Montezuma is a common English spelling of the name of two Aztec emperors. Moctezuma is now the preferred spelling....
     – erroneous spelling of the AztecAztec

    The Aztecs were a Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican people of central Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries....
     emperor's name, Moctezuma. The commonly used name is more easily pronounced by English speakers.
  • NomeNome, Alaska Summary

    Nome is a city located on the southern Seward Peninsula coast of Norton Sound in the Nome Census Area of the U.S....
    , a town in western AlaskaAlaska

    Alaska is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America....
    . A British cartographer wrote "Name ?" on a map, as a request to clarify the region's name. The map's transcribers mistook the side note as the name of the cape adjacent to the region and misinterpreted "Name" as "Nome".
  • OvaltineOvaltine

    Ovaltine is a brand of milk flavoring product made with sugar, malt extract, cocoa, and whey, by Wander AG, a subsidiary of...
    , a popular bedtime drink in the UKUnited Kingdom Overview

    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
    , came about because someone misspelled the original name Ovomaltine on the trademark documentation.
  • Referer – common misspelling of the word referrer. It is so common, in fact, that it made it into the official specification of HTTP – the communication protocol of the World Wide Web – and has therefore become the standard industry spelling when discussing HTTP refererHTTP referer

    The referer, or HTTP referer, identifies, from the point of view of a internet webpage or resource, the address of the...
    s.
  • Sequim, WashingtonSequim, Washington

    Sequim is a city in Clallam County, Washington, United States....
    , "In 1907, due to a Postal Official's error in reading an official report, the post office was titled 'Seguim' for approximately a month. With the next report, the Official read the letter 'g' as a 'q' and the post office here became known as 'Sequim.' The name change apparently did not worry the residents enough to protest. It has been known as Sequim ever since."
  • QuartzsiteQuartzsite, Arizona

    Quartzsite is a town in La Paz County, Arizona, United States....
    , a mining town in Arizona, had its name spelled incorrectly. It should be Quartzite, after the mineral quartziteQuartzite

    Quartzite is a hard, metamorphic rock which was originally sandstone....
    .
  • ZenithZenith

    In broad terms, the zenith is the direction pointing directly above a particular location ....
     – Arabic zamt was misread; in Latin letters, at the time, the letter i was never dotted, so "m" looked like "ni".

See also

  • Eye dialectEye dialect

    Eye dialect is a common name for the writer's practice of using nonstandard spellings to indicate nonstandard pronunciation ...
  • GraphemeGrapheme

    In typography, a grapheme is the atomic unit in written language....
  • OrthographyOrthography

    The orthography of a language is the set of symbols used to write a language, as well as the set of rules describing how to...
  • Phonetic spelling
  • Pronunciation spellingPronunciation spelling

    A pronunciation spelling of a word is a spelling intentionally different from the standard spelling, used to emphasize a par...
  • Official scriptOfficial script

    An official script is a script that is specifically designated to be official in the constitutions or other applicable laws ...
  • Spelling beeSpelling bee

    A spelling bee is a competition where contestants, usually children, are asked to spell English words....
  • Spell checkerSpell checker

    In computing terms, a spell checker or spelling checker is a design feature or a software program designed to verify t...
  • Spelling pronunciationSpelling pronunciation Summary

    A spelling pronunciation is a pronunciation that, instead of reflecting the way the word was pronounced by previous generati...
  • Spelling reformSpelling reform

    Spelling reform generally attempts to introduce a logical structure connecting the spelling and pronunciation of words....



English spelling
  • American and British English spelling differencesAmerican and British English spelling differences

    American and British English spelling differences are one aspect of American and British English differences....
  • English orthographyEnglish orthography

    English spelling , although largely phonemic, has more complicated rules than many other spelling systems used by languages ...
  • English words with diacritics
  • Pronunciation respelling for EnglishPronunciation respelling for English

    Many dictionaries and other language references give pronunciation guides for some or all words listed....
  • English spelling reformEnglish spelling reform

    English Spelling Reform is the collective term for various campaigns to change the spelling system of English to make it si...
  • Frequently misused words


Other languages
  • French orthographyFrench orthography Summary

    French orthography encompasses the spelling and punctuation of the French language....
  • Hangul orthographyHangul orthography

    Hangeul machumbeop, often romanized to Hangul Matchumbeop, could be translated to "Korean orthography"....
  • German orthographyGerman orthography

    German orthography, although largely phonemic, shows many instances of spellings that are historic or analogic to other spel...
  • Greek orthographyGreek orthography

    The orthography of the Greek language ultimately has its roots in the adoption of the Greek alphabet in the 9th century BC....
  • Latin spelling and pronunciationLatin spelling and pronunciation

    The Roman alphabet or Latin alphabet was adapted from an Etruscan alphabet, to represent the phonemes of the Latin language....
  • Spanish orthography
  • Russian orthographyRussian orthography

    Russian orthography is formally considered to encompass spelling and punctuation....


External links

Spell checkers
  • , an online spell checker
  • , measures frequency of common errors on websites
  • , checks for spelling mistakes on websites
  • , a website with free quizzes.



Misspellings
  • - Most often misspelled words.
  • - How to help students correct misspellings
  • - Takes a sentence and misspells all the words, but the sentence should still be readable.
  • - Dictionary of misspelled words.