Monday, November 29, 2010

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The "Greek i" does not disappear spelling rules

In the new spelling, "proposes unify the names of letters "and" invites "for example, to say" be "and" vee ", but as said Moreno de Alba, are allowed to use the different names given in some countries." We are trying uniform, not to impose "he said.


With the" y ", the name change had caused such a stir in some countries, same happens: the 22 Schools "intend" to be called "ye", but specifies that the name "Greek i" is "very respectable and has centuries-old tradition."

The same happens with the adverb "only" and demonstrative pronouns. It is recommended not to put them tick, or even in cases of ambiguity ("I'm just a movie", "this afternoon"), but who are used to accentuate them, can continue to do so.

What they have not softened the Academies in the new Spelling is the suppression of monosyllables tilde accent spelling, as in "dash" and "rogue." According to Reuters today said Salvador Gutierrez, director of this work, these words carry no accent, although pronounced with hiatus.
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Saturday, November 6, 2010

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In English," why, "because" and "why "tend to create confusion, but the explanation is simple:

Question: Why? (separately and what with tilde) [in English: why? ].
The answer: Because ... (together, without accent because it is a serious word) [in English: Because ].

But there is a third party who is usually a Trampalabra, why: it is a noun, equivalent to reason, and is often used with an article or a the [in English: reason ]:
  • need to know why this decision = need to know why took this decision.

Friday, November 5, 2010

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SAR are they news? The misunderstood Gerundio

The changes that the English Royal Academy announced on Friday November 5 caused a stir impressive social networking, which is very positive. Before this news went unnoticed. The funny thing is that, in fact, changes have very little new:

Guion without tilde: this word should not lead tilde long as it is a diphthong, and therefore, a monosyllable. It's the same word for God.
between numbers or no accent: monosyllable was no longer pronounced, except those with double meaning as tea. The exception to accentuate "or" between numbers was to avoid like a zero when placed between numbers.

The name of the letters Y and V sounds coherent and in many Latin American countries had excluded the CH and LL of the alphabet, and even the letter V and was demoninada vee and the Y was called karma. Just about a reconciliation between all countries.

Only unaccented: this is the most critical change that has been generated. Should only take tilde as an adverb ( only as a synonym for only) to differentiate it from the adjective ( only as a synonym for solo). But, according to the RAE, there are few cases in which it creates confusion because, according to them, define the context of use. This is curious for an Academy which, strictly speaking, does not like leaving anything to chance. Here are two common examples:
  • I see you only when you walk: "I can see only when you walk or see you when you walk alone? We will have to help with a comma to avoid confusion: (I I see, only when I see you walk or only when you walk). I'll
  • home alone: \u200b\u200b Will you go alone or go home unaccompanied home?

Ex: and in some countries, wrote former minister or president of space. But the RAE says it must be separated when the title referred is a compound, as General Manager. In this case, should be written separately (former CEO). I personally find it incoherent.

Qatar, Iraq and Cuórum: this rule is not foreign. SAR accept terms within their rules, this is the famous example of whiskey (Instead of whiskey). The English limits the use of the letter Q to syllables and QUI, so establishing a rule that, for example, cuórum and taste are to be written with C and Iraq ended in K was obvious.

These are the most common. What's New? Very few to have generated much comment. Only tried to order some rules were unclear.

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The new edition of the spelling, prepared by the twenty-Language Academies, does not change the substantive rules but does contain interesting news:
"y" is called "e" , America should stop calling "be high" and "be low" to "b "and" v "and " script "and" rogue "lose the tilde.


In the new edition, the editorial Espasa published before Christmas in all English-speaking countries, there is a step in the decision, made years ago of unprimed the adverb "only" nor demonstrative pronouns "even in cases of ambiguity (" I'm just a movie ")" but does not condemn their use if someone wants to use the tilde. "

The Academies have also agreed that writing with "q" of some words (I raq, Qatar, quasar, quorum ) represented "an inconsistency with the rules." To avoid have decided to write to "c" or "k", as appropriate: Iraq, Qatar, cuórum quasar. Those who prefer the original spelling, must do so as if they were raw and write foreign words in italics and without tilde.

The prefix "ex" is written joined to the base if it affects lexical a single word: " ex-husband," former minister "," former director "and continue typing separately when preceding compound words," former captain general. "