Personal Views of Members of the SSS.
The reform schemes included here show a range of carefully constructed possible ways of regularizing English spelling.Schemes using non-standard keyboard characters are not available as web pages.
An overview of several schemes is shown by their transcription of a text "The Star".
- 1. Bob Brown (1992) - Literacy & the way we spell English, 8 pp.
- 2. Paul Fletcher (1992) - Yurospel, 12 pp.
- 3. Sinclair Eustace - (3rd edition, 1992) SIST3M 2, 12 pp.
- 4. Anthony Burns (1997) - An Alfebet for de Milenyem!, 12 pp.
- 5. Ken Goodwin (1997) - Yurabet, 12 pp.
- 6. George Lahey (1998) - Inglish, the nou ABC's, 12 pp.
- 7. Steve Bett (1998) - Nu Folik Fo'netik: An Alfabet for
English, 12 pp.
See The Star example. [The full PV is not currently available.] - 8. Edward Rondthaler (1999) - SoundSpel, 12 pp.
- 9. Katherine Greenland (1999) - R.O.S.E. Reformed Orthography of Standard English Mark II.i, 12 pp.
- 10. Valerie Yule (1999) - Spelling for Beyond 2000, 12 pp.
- 11. Ze do Rock (1999) - Start with Cut Spelling, End with Zinglish, 12 pp.
- 12. Russ Stygall (1999) - Singlish, 12 pp.
- 13. Masha Bell (2001) - Types and magnitude of English spelling problems and their significance for reform
- 14. Roy Blain (2002) - Saispel, 16pp.
See The Star example (Full version no longer available). - 15. Stephen Linstead (2008) - Regspel (PDF)
Please note that several of these PVs state an earlier version of the SSS Aims and Objectives. Please see the Current Aims and Objectives of the society.