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|org='''Spelling and Grammar Committee''' | |||
|responsibility=Setting official Fortressian spelling | |||
|flagImage=Flag of the Department of Culture.png | |||
|flagLabel=Culture flag | |||
|form=Committee | |||
|subordinate=[[Department of Culture]] | |||
|establishment=December 4, 3/2021 | |||
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The '''Spelling and Grammar Committee''' of the [[State Languages Branch]] of the [[Department of Culture]] determines the official and proper manual of style to be used across all government agencies and organizations. It has the authority across all languages in which official government documents and media are produced, with each language receiving its own subcommittee which makes recommendations to the committee for final approval. | The '''Spelling and Grammar Committee''' of the [[State Languages Branch]] of the [[Department of Culture]] determines the official and proper manual of style to be used across all government agencies and organizations. It has the authority across all languages in which official government documents and media are produced, with each language receiving its own subcommittee which makes recommendations to the committee for final approval. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:54, 5 August 2023
Spelling and Grammar Committee | |
Culture flag | |
Motto | n/a |
Responsibility | Setting official Fortressian spelling |
Form | Committee |
Estate | Executive |
Subordinate to | Department of Culture |
Established | December 4, 3/2021 |
Status | Deactivated |
Abbreviation | n/a |
The Spelling and Grammar Committee of the State Languages Branch of the Department of Culture determines the official and proper manual of style to be used across all government agencies and organizations. It has the authority across all languages in which official government documents and media are produced, with each language receiving its own subcommittee which makes recommendations to the committee for final approval.