Gerard Meijssen wrote:
cookfire wrote:
Gerard Meijssen wrote:
There will also be room for old spellings; this is particularly relevant for the Dutch language as it will have new spelling rules that will be published on October 15 and will be the official spelling from August 1 2006 onwards.
Again!!!! Dutch spelling seems to be in need of a reform about every 5 years. Maybe I should switch my native language to something more consistent. Hmm, Spanish and Turkish seem to be nice candidates :-)
Polyglot
Hoi, The last spelling change was 10 years ago .. I hope to get the list of the coming changes and the list of changes from 10 years ago and use these in the Wiktionary .. Thanks, GerardM
Hi Gerard,
If I didn't 'digest' the last 'new spelling', then you can be very sure that most other people didn't either. It seems like the last reform was just a few years ago. The years are certainly flying by. Anyway, I think if you want to indicate what spelling a word is in, marking them by the years they are introduced would make a lot of sense. So spelling1995, spelling2005 or something of the kind.
Polyglot