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SoundSpel is a regular and mostly phonemic English-language spelling reform proposal. It uses a 26-letter alphabet that is fully compatible with QWERTY keyboards. Though SoundSpel was originally based on American English,[1] it can represent dialectal pronunciation, including British English. With roots extending as far back as 1910[2] but largely complete by 1986, SoundSpel was developed "in response to the widely held conviction that English spelling is more complex than it needs to be."[3] The American Literacy Council has endorsed the reform[4] because anglophones can easily read it.[5] Additionally, according to its proponents, "[SoundSpel] is fully compatible with traditional spelling and can be mixed with it in any proportion desired."[6]
courtesy of capital U for 'you'." In SoundSpel's 1978 form, however, neither I nor U were capitalized. SoundSpel retains the spellings of proper nouns...
Spel (released February 9, 2004, on the Heilo catalog at the Grappa label – HCD 7188) is a live recording and the fifth album from the Norwegian folk band...
the American Literacy Council. He was critical to the development of SoundSpel. He was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. A longtime resident of Croton-on-Hudson...
work on World English Spelling may have influenced the development of SoundSpel, as he and Edward Rondthaler corresponded from 1971. [1]. Godfrey Dewey...
them to peer review. The forum includes resources for Simple-Fonetik and SoundSpel, among others. Its listed proposals vary in their recommendations from...
Handbook of Simplified Spelling C. J. Dennis Traditional Spelling Revised SoundSpel Sources Lindgren, Harry. Spelling Reform: A New Approach. Alpha Books...
of the English language Cut Spelling Handbook of Simplified Spelling SoundSpel SR1 Regularized Inglish Phonological history of English close back vowels...
of the English language Cut Spelling Handbook of Simplified Spelling SoundSpel SR1 Traditional Spelling Revised Horobin, Simon (2013). Does spelling...
correspondence of graphemes and phonemes (letters and sounds) such as Rondthaler's American Spelling (SoundSpel), the Simplified Spelling Society's Nue Spelling...
Edward Ka-Spel of The Legendary Pink Dots and cEvin Key of Skinny Puppy in 1985 after Key served as a sound engineer on tour in Canada for Ka-Spel. An EP...
early, hard-to-find material, and live albums. In addition, singer Edward Ka-Spel has released more than 60 solo albums to date, and he and other members of...
"I Can Spin a Rainbow (Live in Vienna) by Amanda Palmer & Edward Ka-Spel on SoundCloud". Retrieved June 29, 2019. "Ninja TED by Amanda Palmer on Bandcamp"...
of Ka-Spel and Key's respective bands at the time, and said that it "engrosses the senses with its eerie but enticing psychedelic/electronic sound". Tom...
holly and holy). Examples: innate → inate, necessary → necesary, spell → spel. The Cut Spelling system also uses three substitution rules: The digraphs...
cards for "the sound of snapping them onto the table when making a strong play". 1980 Spiel des Jahres (German Game of the Year) 1983 Spel van het Jaar...
met Pink Dots singer Edward Ka-Spel in 1985 while working as a sound engineer on Ka-Spel's solo tour. Key presented Ka-Spel with some recordings he had made...
Circus Meets cEvin Key - DUBCON - UFO Pon Di Gullyside (2013) Edward Ka-Spel Meets Twilight Circus - 800 Saints In A Day (2013) Ranking Joe - World In...
Amanda Palmer collaborated with Legendary Pink Dots frontman Edward Ka-Spel to record an album, I Can Spin a Rainbow. The duo toured in May and June...
like evangelical and the form gospel, an English calque (Old English gód spel 'good tidings') of bona adnuntiatio, itself a calque of the Greek. The contribution...
Records International". www.recordsinternational.com. "Fijnproeven van taal en spel – Recensie 'Onder het melkwoud' van Jan Decleir en Koen De Sutter". 12 April...