This is a really useful essay. --MichaelTinkler |
I always liked [this one] by Mark Twain. --Zundark, 2001 Nov 18
Axel - there have been dozens of efforts, in fact it deserves an entire article of its own. None of them have been successful, with the notable exception of Webster's efforts to simplify American spelling. (The colour -> color, catalogue -> catalog stuff).
BTW - I am rewriting this entire series of articles, getting rid of the "International English" and "Commonwealth English" nonsense (except for noting that they are terms in the computer industry) and rewriting everything in terms of "Written American English", "Written British English" (which research shows are the two accepted terms in for the orthographical systems in all reference texts) and then treating all of the spoken variants on a regional basis, as is the current approach. - MMGB
Wow - big improvement! I'd still like to see the two domnant orthographies of contemporary English acknowledged.- MMGB
This is a really useful essay. --MichaelTinkler