Browse “Spelling reform” in an alphabetical list of subjects

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Subject:
Spelling, Psychology of About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 8 records
Narrower terms (in subject list):
  1. Spelling ability (20 records)
  2. Spelling disability (12 records)
  3. Spelling errors (5 records)
8 records
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Spelling, Psychology of--Congresses 1 record
1 record
We found a matching subject in our catalog for: Spelling reform.
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Spelling reform About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 195 records
Broader term (in subject list):
  1. English language--Orthography and spelling (735 records)
Narrower terms (in subject list):
  1. Deseret alphabet (6 records)
  2. Phonetic spelling (27 records)
  3. Shaw alphabet (0 records)
195 records
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Spelling reform--Early works to 1800 14 records
14 records
Subject:
Spelling reform--Germany 3 records
3 records
Subject:
Spelling reform--Germany--Dictionaries 1 record
1 record
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Spelling reform--Juvenile fiction 1 record
1 record
Subject:
Spelling reform--Periodicals 17 records
17 records
Subject:
Spelling reform--Societies 1 record
1 record
Subject:
Spelling reform--Societies, etc 2 records
2 records
Subject:
Spelling reform--Societies, etc.--Periodicals 2 records
2 records
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Spelling reform--Specimens 1 record
1 record
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Spelling reform--Specimens--Early works to 1800 3 records
3 records
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Spelling reform--Study and teaching 1 record
1 record
Subject:
Spelling reform--Texts 3 records
3 records
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Spelling reform--United States 1 record
1 record
Subject:
Spelling--Study and teaching 1 record
1 record
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Spelling, Tori, 1973- 1 record
1 record
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Spellings, Margaret, 1957- 2 records
2 records
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Spellman, A. B., 1935---Interviews 1 record
1 record

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