International auxiliary language and abbreviated writing system
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Dutton Speedwords
Script type
printed shorthand
and auxiliary language
Creator
Reginald J. G. Dutton
Created
1922
Published
1935, 1946, 1951, 1971
Related scripts
Parent systems
Latin
Dutton Speedwords
Dutton Speedwords
Dutton Motez
Created by
Reginald J. G. Dutton
Date
1922
Purpose
Constructed language
Dutton Speedwords
Writing system
Latin
Sources
English, French, Latin, German
Language codes
ISO 639-3
dws
Glottolog
dutt1234
Dutton Speedwords, transcribed in Speedwords as Dutton Motez,[1] is an international auxiliary language as well as an abbreviated writing system using the English alphabet for all the languages of the world. It was devised by Reginald J. G. Dutton (1886–1970) who initially ran a shorthand college promoting Dutton Shorthand (a geometric script), then offered a mail order (correspondence) self-education course in Speedwords while still supporting the Dutton Shorthand. The business was continued by his daughter Elizabeth after his death.
^"motelIPA:[ˈmɔteːz] is the plural of mote = speedword, listed in the 1951 Dictionary as augment of mot = word. By Speedword Dutton meant a word in his constructed language."
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