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Spelling Reform Schemes

If you are one of the large number of English-speakers who have been secretly tinkering with ways to reform English spelling for as long as you can remember, you may be relieved to learn that other people have been doing much the same thing.


Short Samples


Here are some examples of English text in reformed systems. The systems themselves are more or less plausible, but they do give you some idea of the range of proposals.

Truespel This text was transcribed from tradtional orthography automatically, using the Perl program. See the Links page for more information.

Fonetic This text was transcribed from tradtional orthography automatically, using the Perl program. See the Links page for more information.

Cut Spelng This text was transcribed from tradtional orthography automatically, using the Perl program. See the Links page for more information.

New Spelling In some ways, this is the "right" solution. The Simplified Spelling Society promoted it for several decades after the late 1940s, and not always without hope of official recognition. On the whole, though, it was probably too radical.


Particular Schemes in Detail


Altscript This is my own system. Read it and weep.

Spelriet Paul Cunningham's reform proposal.

A rashnalized spelling sistim for dhe Ingglish langwij

Fanetik

Phonetic English

Simplified Spelling -or- Phonetics for Fanatics

Reformed English A new alphabet, downloadable font.

NuSpel A new alphabet.

Snapscript A more mature version of Altscript, by yours truly.


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