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dallortografia

Dallortografía is a term used in contemporary discussions of orthography to describe the set of spelling practices and norms that emerge under the influence of digital writing technologies. It encompasses how automated tools, online platforms, and multilingual input systems shape what people write and how writing is standardized.

Etymology and scope: The term is a neologism with uncertain origins, appearing in online and scholarly discourse

Typical topics include the effect of autocorrect, predictive keyboards, and spell-checking systems on user spelling; the

Impact and criticism: Proponents argue that dallortografía helps linguists and educators map contemporary literacy practices and

See also: orthography, spelling reform, autocorrect, digital writing, language evolution.

in
the
2020s.
It
is
not
a
formal
field
with
an
agreed
curriculum,
but
rather
a
descriptive
label
for
an
observable,
cross-cutting
phenomenon
in
many
languages.
emergence
of
nonstandard
spellings
for
humor,
identity,
or
ease
of
typing;
adaptation
of
orthographic
conventions
to
keyboard
layouts,
input
methods,
and
social
media
constraints;
and
the
treatment
of
loanwords
or
proper
nouns
in
digital
contexts.
design
better
language
technologies.
Critics
caution
that
the
label
can
blur
distinctions
between
routine
variation
and
systematic
change,
and
may
encourage
prescriptivism
or
technocentrism.