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A Reformed Orthography for the English Language http://home.earthlink.net/~disembodiedbrain/eng.htm
A proposed spelling reform which facilitates the reading and writing of English, and reassigns Teutonic spelling conventions that are more appropriate than the current orthography.
Brasseur Universal Code http://webhome.idirect.com/~gemstone/
Details on an alternative to the standard alphabet based on a system of symbolic logic characters.
Mapping of Alternate Notations Onto IPA Phonemes http://victorian.fortunecity.com/vangogh/555/Spell/map-IPA.html
Mappings between IPA phonemes and various proposed language reform schemes including Broad Romic, Chekt Speling, SaundSpel, New Spelling (Nue Speling), ALC Fonetik, TrueTruespel, OGD-Positional, ANJeL tuN and Unigraf.
Phonetic English http://www3.sympatico.ca/eee.sss/
Proposal to unite English spoken word with the written with sample translations of various materials into this system.
Spelling Reform http://www.mantex.co.uk/samples/spell.htm
Educational tools to help students in their difficulties in "traditional" English writing. Bookshop, software, reviews, orders from Mantex.co.uk . Site also reproduces Mark Twain's short article "A plan for improving English language spelling".
Spelling Reform: Site by John J. Reilly http://pages.prodigy.net/aesir/alt1.htm
General website on spelling reform including John Reilly's own reform scheme Altscript. Sections on historic figures supporting spelling reform. Spelling reform schemes. Also list of societies, persons and resources promoting spelling reform. Links.
Unifon--one sound per symbol--phonetic transcription http://www.unifon.org/
The Unifon site contains several Phonemic transcription systems for English. A 40-phonogram ascii-bet changeable to a more pleasing extended alphabet with the installation of the Unifon font. A good, simple place to start a study of phonemic writing systems.

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