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Linguistics
Language
Orthography
English spelling reform
Phonetics
Spelling
Latin alphabets
English orthography
Phonemic orthography
English Spelling Society
German orthography
Alphabet

SS7. simpl speling November 1998 newsletter of the simplified spelling society Editor: Allan Campbell Society founded 1908

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