Changes between Version 70 and Version 71 of EnglishStyleGuide


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Feb 5, 2020, 1:33:19 PM (4 years ago)
Author:
Nescio
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Always -ise

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  • EnglishStyleGuide

    v70 v71  
    1515||artifact         ||artefact         ||
    1616||center           ||centre           ||
    17 ||civilization     ||civilisation     ||
     17||civilization *   ||civilisation *   ||
    1818||counterclockwise ||anticlockwise    ||
    1919||defense          ||defence          ||
    2020||dialog           ||dialogue         ||
    21 ||finalize         ||finalise         ||
     21||fertilizer       ||fertiliser *     ||
    2222||gray             ||grey             ||
     23||itemize *        ||itemise *        ||
    2324||maneuver         ||manoeuvre        ||
    2425||plow             ||plough           ||
    2526||traveler         ||traveller        ||
     27
     28* The -ize/-ise, -izer/-iser, and -ization/-isation differences only apply to words where the ending is not part of the root. Some words always end in -ise in all varieties of English. These are: advertise, advise, apprise, arise, chastise, circumcise, comprise, compromise, demise, despise, devise, disguise, enterprise, excise, exercise, franchise, guise, improvise, incise, merchandise, mortise, premise, reprise, revise, supervise, surmise, surprise, televise.
    2629
    2730Check what you type. E.g. the verb to pron''ou''nce is always spelled with ''ou'', but the noun pron''u''nciation is spelled with only ''u''.