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This book is the first social constructionist study of spelling norms and spelling mistakes. Starting from the question of why, in the modern world, misspelling is considered evidence of incompetence, laziness, stupidity, or carelessness, the author traces the origins of such attitudes in German and Russian societies of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Analyzing publications and archival sources, the author shows that in Germany the unification and codification of spelling rules and repressive attitude to ...

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    • Title: How Germans and Russians Made Their Orthographies by Kirill Levinson
    • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group
    • Print ISBN: 9781666924114, 1666924113
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    • Edition: 2023
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