Fleuron English Surnames

Fleuron English Surnames

Author: Mark Antony Lower

Publisher: Palala Press

Published: 2015-09-08

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9781341991578

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Oxford Canadian Spelling

Oxford Canadian Spelling

Author: Robert Pontisso

Publisher: Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13:

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Based on the critically acclaimed bestseller, The Canadian Oxford Dictionary, Oxford Canadian Spelling is completely up-to-date and provides straightforward answers to common spelling queries. Much easier to use than a conventional dictionary, Oxford Canadian Spelling simply lists names and words (including all regular and irregular plurals, verb forms, etc.) in a single clear A-Z sequence. It includes all spellings used by Canadians but clearly indicates the preferred spelling, e.g. colour, color (use colour). Sound-alike words and names are glossed for clarity. Hundreds of entries on Canadian peoples, places, and Aboriginal groups end the confusion over Sidney, a town in B.C. and Sydney, Nova Scotia for example. Usage notes are included where helpful. It gives preferred hyphenation for each word, making it indispensable for editors, typesetters, writers, students and anyone involved in desktop publishing. Archeology or archaeology? Kane, Paul (Irish-Canadian painter) or Kain, Karen (Canadian dancer)? Shakespearean or Shakesperean? With detailed information on spelling, hyphenation, geographical names, etc., Oxford Canadian Spelling is the essential reference book for anyone wanting quick, authoritative answers to their spelling queries.