Tags
- Alexander Gill the Elder
- Alexander John Ellis
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Allophone
- Alphabetic principle
- American and British English spelling differences
- American English
- Anatoly Liberman
- Ancient Greek literature
- Andrew Carnegie
- Augustines
- Bar
- Beekeeper
- Benjamin Franklin
- Benjamin Ide Wheeler
- Bequest
- Bible translations into English
- Breve
- British
- British English
- Canadian English
- Charles Butler
- Charles Darwin
- Charles Dickens
- Charles Galton Darwin
- Chicago
- Chicago Tribune
- Conservative Party
- Court of Chancery
- Daniel Jones
- Decimalisation
- Dewey Decimal Classification
- Diacritic
- Dictionary
- Digraph
- DOI
- Dutch language
- Edmund Spenser
- Elizabeth I of England
- English
- English alphabet
- English in the Commonwealth of Nations
- English language
- English-language vowel changes before historic /r/
- English orthography
- English Spelling Society
- Epitaph
- Esperanto
- Evolution
- Executive order
- Fellow of the Royal Society
- Folk etymology
- Funk & Wagnalls
- G#
- Galton Institute
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- George Bernard Shaw
- German language
- Ghoti
- Grapheme
- Henry VIII of England
- Heteronym
- H. G. Wells
- History of English
- History of the English language
- Homograph
- House of Commons of the United Kingdom
- House of Lords
- HRH
- Indian English
- International auxiliary language
- International Standard Book Number
- International Standard Serial Number
- Isaac Asimov
- J
- James Howell
- John C. Wells
- John Hart
- John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury
- John Milton
- John Wilkins
- JSTOR
- K
- Labour Party
- Land
- Land league
- Language academy
- Latin literature
- League
- Library
- Linguistics
- Linking and intrusive R
- Love's Labour's Lost
- Mark Twain
- Melvil Dewey
- Member of parliament
- Military Cross
- Morpheme
- Multicultural London English
- National Education Association
- National Physical Laboratory
- Noah Webster
- Norman conquest of England
- OCLC
- Oliver Cromwell
- Order of the British Empire
- Ough
- Parliament of the United Kingdom
- Pedant
- Philadelphia
- Phoneme
- Phonemic orthography
- Phonetics
- Playwright
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Printing press
- Private member's bill
- Pygmalion
- Q
- Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
- Rhoticity in English
- Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell
- Robert R. McCormick
- Royal Society
- Samuel Johnson
- Scandinavia
- Scholarly method
- Schwa
- Shorthand
- Silent e
- Simon Horobin
- Simplified Spelling Board
- Society for Classical Studies
- South Asian English
- Spelling reform
- SR1
- Standard language
- Style guide
- T-glottalization
- The Chaos
- The Faerie Queene
- TheFreeDictionary.com
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Thomas Smith
- Ulster English
- University College London
- University of Minnesota
- University of Oxford
- Upton Sinclair
- West Germanic languages
- West Midlands English
- Whitlam
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia logo
- Wikisource
- William Caxton
- William Shakespeare
- World War II