sosyal bağlamda ingilizcenin tarihi, Dieter Kastovsky and Arthur Mettinger, Editör, Mouton de Gruyter , Berlin, ss.405-439, 2000
In the Early Modern process of standardization of written English, some variations in spellings were marked, while others were not. Marking of non-standard spellings was thus a by-product of standardization. This chapter looks at what 'bad' spelling meant in linguistic terms, comparing the stigmatized spellings of a female writer with the accepted and normative spellings of a male writer, both sets of texts being from the first half of the seventeenth century.