Ortografía de la lengua española

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Ortografía de la lengua española is the official reference work that codifies and explains the spelling rules of the Spanish language across the Spanish-speaking world.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf orthographic standard
reference work
style guide
aim provide official rules and recommendations on Spanish spelling
unify spelling criteria for all Spanish-speaking countries
authorityFor official spelling of Spanish
coordinatedBy Real Academia Española and Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española
countryOfOrigin Spain
genre grammar and orthography manual
linguistic prescription
hasEdition 1999 edition of Ortografía de la lengua española
2010 edition of Ortografía de la lengua española
hasSection rules on accentuation
rules on capitalization
rules on letters and spelling conventions
rules on punctuation
influences orthographic reforms and recommendations in Spanish
language Spanish
latestMajorEditionYear 2010
mediaType digital publication
printed book
normativeStatus official orthographic code for Spanish
originalLanguage Spanish
partOf normative works of the Real Academia Española
publisher Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española
Real Academia Española
regulates use of abbreviations and symbols in Spanish
use of accent marks in Spanish
use of capital letters in Spanish
use of foreign words and loanwords in Spanish
use of hyphen and compound words in Spanish
use of letters and digraphs in Spanish
use of punctuation in Spanish
word division at line breaks in Spanish
relatedWork Diccionario de la lengua española
Nueva gramática de la lengua española
scope Spanish-speaking world
shortName Ortografía
subject Spanish orthography
spelling rules of Spanish
targetAudience editors and proofreaders
general Spanish-speaking public
students of Spanish
teachers of Spanish
title Ortografía de la lengua española
usedBy Spanish-language educational systems
media in the Spanish-speaking world
public administrations in Spanish-speaking countries
publishers in the Spanish-speaking world


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