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Alphohziel, Adrian. Challenges with English spelling while teaching English in Germany. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Augst, Prof. Gerhard. The German spelling reform – An example for the Simplified Spelling Society. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Baker, Dr. R.G. Spelling Reform and Politics: the Case of Norwegian. Conference 4. Journal 1.
Baker, Dr. R.G. Spelling Reform and The Psychological Reality of English Spelling Rules, Conference 2. SPB Summer 1980.
Baker, Dr. R.G. An experimental investigation of attitudes to English spelling reform: Conference 2. SPB Spring 1983.
Bakowski. S.Reading and Writing in English, Conference 2. SPB Fall 1980.
Barnard, Harvie. When Noah Missed the Boat. Conference 4. Journal 2.
Barnard, Harvie. The inevitability of change, the happy alternative, Conference 2, Winter 1982.
Bayer, Dr. Jenny, Spelling in Indian English – English spelling simplification activity in ‘my’ country: The classroom experience. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Beech, Dr. John R. Some Proposed Principles for Simplifying English Orthography, Conference 2. SPB Summer, 1980.
Beech, Dr. John R. An experimental comparison between adults learning to read text in two proposed spelling systems. Conference 2. SPB Spring 1983.
Bell, Masha. The most costly English spelling irregularities. Conference 7. Journal 34.
Bell, Masha. The worst aspects of English Spelling. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Bett. Dr Stephen. The cost argument in historic appeals for spelling improvement. Conference 7. Journal 34.
Betts, Dr. Emmett A. Implications of Spelling Reform for Certain Phonemes. Graphic R, Conference 2. SPB Winter 1979.
Betts. Dr. Katherine P. Language, Orthography and the Schwa. Conference 2. SPB Summer, 1979.
Bisgard, Dr. Helen B. Modern Technology and Spelling Reform, Conference 2. SPB Winter 1979.
Brooks, Colin. Computer transliteration of shorthand for the post-lingually def. Conference 3. SPB Fall 1982.
Brown, Adam. English spelling and non-native speakers: the example of Singapore. Conference 5. Journal 9.
Brown, Dr. Neville. Semantic aspects of spelling reform. Conference 3. SPB Winter 1982.
Buonocore, Raffaela. Does being a Chinese speaker reduce the time of learning English spelling? Conference 7. Journal 34.
Burke, Patrick. The Spel, Conference 1. Not available.
Burrows, A. R. G. Sounds & Symbols in Spanish, Conference 1. Not available.
Bye, Alun. Multisensory Approach to the Teaching and Learning of Spelling, Conference 2. SPB Spring 1980.
Campbell, Stuart. Principles of Esperanto spelling. Conference 3. SPB Fall 1982.
Carter, J. A practical plan for achieving spelling reform. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Chaplin, Marjorie. Illiteracy: Is Eng. Spelling a Factor? Conference 1. SPB Winter 1975.
Citron, Dr. Abraham F. Spelling Reform for the Computer Age. Conference 4. Journal 1.
Citron, Dr. Abraham F. Traditional Orthography as Psychic Child Abuse. Conference 2. SPB Fall 1978.
Citron, Dr. Abraham F. Simplified spelling: the real battle and the real battleground. Conference 2. SPB Spring 1983.
Cropper, R. Assistance to Spelling via Pronunciation, Conference 1. Not available.
Crown, Dr. J Conrad. An alphabet
for English – XVIII Conference 6. Journal
33.
Damper, R.I. Spelling Reform from an Engineer's Point of View (Abstract), Conference 4. Journal 1.
Daniels,
Prof. F. J. Writing in Japanese, Conference 1. Not
available.
Deodhekar, Govind N. Lingua Anglica, Conference 4. Journal 1.
Devaki. Dr. L. Strategies for English spelling reforms. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Downing, Dr. John. Research on Spelling Reform. Conference 2. SPB Spring 1980.
Downing, Dr. John. Spelling reform - be practical. Conference 2. SPB Fall 1982.
Downing, Prof. John. Chomsky, the English Orthography & Reading, Conference 1. Not available.
Edwards, Bryan. Speed-Writing Shorthand, Conference 1. Not available.
Eustace, S. S. The Phonetic Representation of Speech, Ess Ess Ess Fonetik, Conference 2. SPB Fall 1980.
Fennelly, Laurence. Spelling Reform Now, Conference 4. Journal 1.
Fletcher, John M. & Upton, Christopher A. The end of shortcuts, Oxford 1483-1660. Conference 5. Journal 7.
Frith, Dr. Uta. Cognitive Processes in Spelling and their Relevance to Spelling Reform. Conference 3. SPB Spring 1982.
Gassner, Dr. Walter. How to reconcile conflicting principles for reformed English spelling. Conference 3. SPB Winter 1982.
Gassner, Dr. Walter. On the Choice of the Right Symbol. Conference 2.. Not available.
Gassner, Dr. W. Essential Requirements for Reformed Spelling, Conference 1. SPB Fall 1978.
Gogate, Madhukar N. A World Script is Necessary. Conference 4. Journal
2.
Gregersen, Edgar. The strategy of spelling reform in stages: pros and cons. Conference 5. Journal 9.
Gregersen, Edgar. Morphological Considerations in the Creation of Rational Orthographies. Conference 4. Journal 2.
Hanks, Patrick. The hyphen in written English: conventionality and efficiency. Conference 5. Journal 8.
Herbert, H.W. Spelling Reform Now. Conference 4. Journal 2.
H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh Message. Conference 3. SPB Spring 1982.
Hofmann, Prof. Thomas R. Foreign Learning of English. Conference 5. Journal 7.
Hofmann, Prof. Thomas R. Possibilities of a Useful Pasigraphy, Conference 1. SPB Fall 1981.
Jamieson. Hugh V. The Sensible Solution to Simplified Spelling: One Sound-One Symbol, Conference 2. SPB Fall 1980.
Jamieson, Hugh. Sensubul English Spelling, Conference 1. Not available.
Jimmieson, Garry. Spelling Reform 1 - And Nothing Else! Conference 4. Journal 2.
Jolly, Christopher.
Remedial teaching of reading: a trial
with reformed spellings. Conference 7. Journal 34.
Jolly, Christopher. Strategies for implementing spelling reforms. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Jolly. Christopher. The marketability of spelling reform. Conference 5. Journal 8.
Jolly, Christopher. The Introduction by Stages of New Letter-symbols. Conference 4. Journal 1.
Jolly, Christopher. Commercial and marketing perspectives in orthografic reform: Conference 3. SPB Winter 1982.
Jones, Ken. Spelling, Psychology & Colour Story Reading, Conference 1. Not available.
Kerr, John. Experimental methodology for investigating reading efficiency. Conference 5. Journal 9.
Knowles, Prof Frank. Comparative efficiency of Slavonic orthographies and the lessons for English, Conference 5. Journal 8.
Kotercová, Zuzana. The cost of English spelling in primary schools. Conference 7. Journal 34.
Landolt. Rolf. Problems of Spelling in German, Conference 1. Not available.
Liberman, Prof. Anatoly. Between the Spellchecker and the Spelling Bee, or, The moral cost of teaching English spelling. Conference 7. Journal 34.
Masson, D. A Future Orthography Balancing Sound & Sense, Conference 1. Not available.
Mazurkiewicz, Prof. A. Towards a Spelling Reform, Conference 1. SPB Winter 1980.
McArthur, Tom. Form and Reform: the four great communicative shifts. Conference 5. Journal 7.
Moseley, David V. Steps Towards More Efficient Learning, Conference 4. Journal 1.
Moseley, Dr. David. Patterns in Pupils' Spelling Errors, Univ. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Eng. Conference 2. SPB Winter 1980.
Mosterin, Prof. Dr. Jesus. Spelling reform in international perspective. Conference 3. SPB Fall 1982.
Niedzielski, Dr. Henry. Experiments in teaching English in Francofone Africa. Conference 3. SPB Fall 1982.
Nyikos, Julius. A sibilant extravaganza epitomizing our spelling non-system. Conference 5. Journal 9.
Oakensen, Elsie. Is Spelling Reform Feasible? Conference 2. SPB Summer, 1980.
O'Halloran, George. Spelling: roads to reform. Conference 3. SPB Winter 1982.
O'Halloran. George. A Pedagogical Purview of Orthography. Conference 2. SPB Spring 1980.
O'Halloran, George. Ancient & Modern African Syllabaries, Conference 1. Not available.
O'Halloran, George. Visual Methods in Teaching Reading, Conference 1. Not available.
Osanyinbi, Dr. J. Direct Methods in Teaching Eng. as a Foreign Lang. Conference 1. Not available.
Osanyinbi, Dr. J. A Cross Cultural Study of Eng. Lang. Competence, Conference 1. Not available.
Paulsen, Vic. The Cultural Impediments of English Orthography, Conference 2. SPB Fall 1980.
Paulsen, Vic. Torskript, Conference 1. Not available.
Perin, Dr. Dolores. Spelling difficulties in school-leavers and adults. Conference 3. SPB Fall 1982.
Raven .Isobel Centre of power in educational change. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Reed, W. Spelling & Parliament, Conference 1. SPB Winter 1975.
Robinson, P., Beresford, R., Dodd, Barbara. Spelling errors of 11 phonologically disordered children compared with 11 normal children., Conference 3. SPB Spring 1982.
Rollason, Dr. Christopher. Why the Internet age will not accept simplified English spelling. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Rondthaler, Ed. Light at the End of the Tunnel, Conference 1. SPB Fall 1977.
Scragg, Dr. D.G. Analogy in English Spelling. Conference 2. SPB Winter 1979.
Scragg, Dr. D. The History of English Spelling, Conference 1. Not available.
Seymour, Dr. P. H. K. Psychological Processes in Spelling Recognition and Production. Conference 3. SPB Spring 1982.
Smith, Barbara. Spelling errors made by 8-11 year old pupils. Conference 3. SPB Spring 1982.
Smith, Dr. Philip. In Defence of Conservatism in English Spelling, Conference 2. Summer, 1980.
Snowling, Dr. Maggie. Spelling of consonant clusters: a developmental study. Conference 3. SPB Spring 1982.
Stark, David. Maximizing the alphabetic efficiency of English orthography. Conference 5. Journal 7.
Thackray, Dr. Derek. The Effects of a Simplified Spelling on Children's Readiness to Read, Conference 2. SPB Spring 1980.
Threadgall, Ronald. The Initial Teaching Alphabet: proven efficiency and future prospects. Conference 5. Journal 7.
Tudor-Hart. Beatrix. Phonic Methods in Teaching Reading, Conference 1. Not available.
Upward. Chris. Conflicting efficiency criteria in Cut Spelling. Conference 5. Journal 9.
Upward, Christopher. Cut Spelling as a First-Stage Reform. Conference 4. Journal 1.
Urdaneta, Dr. Iraset Paez. The history of Spanish orthografy, Andres Bello's proposal and the Chilean attempt: Implications for a theory of spelling reforms: Conference 3. SPB Fall 1982.
Vassilyev, Prof. V. A. An account of the 'English Maximally Simplified Writing' (EMSR) Conference 3. SPB Winter 1982.
Waldman, Niall How to prepare for, select and implement a reformed spelling scheme for global English. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Wells, Prof John. Why do we need pronunciation dictionaries? Conference 7. Journal 34.
Wijk, Dr. Axel. The Right to Read, Conference 2. SPB Spring 1980.
Wijk, Prof. Axel. Regularised English & the Teaching of Reading, Conference 1. Not available.
Yule, Dr Valerie. The international costs of English spelling, and the comparative costs of improvement. Conference 7. Journal 34.
Yule, Dr. Valerie. How systematic repair is possible. Conference 6. Journal 33.
Yule, Dr. Valerie. The case for an International Commission on English Spelling, Conference 6. Journal 33.
Yule, Dr. Valerie, Working Party
for an International English Spelling Commission (IESC). Conference 6. Journal 33.
Yule, Dr. Valerie. Literate Adults' Response to Spelling Reform (Abstract). Conference 4. Journal 1.
Yule, Dr. Valerie. A Chomsky-style spelling reform for English? Directions for research: Conference 3. SPB Winter 1982.
Yule, Dr. Valerie. A Transitional Spelling Reform for Adults and Learners, Conference 2..SPB Fall 1980.
Yule, Dr. Valerie. Practical Aspects of Implementing a Simpler Spelling, Conference 2. SPB Fall 1980.
Zurinskas, Tom The costs of poor reading skills. Conference 7. Journal 34.