Talk:NuEnglish
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[edit] More Practical?
This reform would be great if it were implemented, but it is more radical than Cut Spelling and some of the others and wouldn't be as easily excepted.Cameron Nedland 05:24, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] POV
- "N'wenglish spelling is so regular and so similar to traditional spelling that proficient English readers can read N'wenglish in about an hour of study and practice, and regain their former reading speeds in a few months. Compared to proposed spelling reforms such as SR1, Cut Spelling, and the Shavian alphabet, N'wenglish is possibly the most practical reform."
Any of the above claims would be fine if they were attributed to sources, and ideally accompanied by those sources' reasons for believing them. But as they stand they're exceedingly POV. Rizome 19:38, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
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