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Dewey, Godfrey – 1970
Two criteria for a phonemic notation--assignment of symbols to sounds and the influence of purpose--were discussed. Also presented were three purposes of a phonemic notation: (1) as an initial teaching medium, (2) for an intermediate stage or stages of phonemic spelling reform of English, and (3) for an ultimate phonemics spelling reform. Data of…
Descriptors: English, Graphemes, Linguistics, Orthographic Symbols
Dewey, Godfrey – Int Reading Assn Conf Proc Pt 1, 1968
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Graphemes, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Orthographic Symbols
Dewey, Godfrey – 1968
To achieve its purpose, an initial teaching orthography (i.t.o.) should be as simple in form and substance as possible; it should be phonemic rather than phonetic. The 40 sounds distinguished by Pitmanic shorthand and some provision for schwa can serve as a basic code. The symbols can be derived from either of two major sources--standardizing the…
Descriptors: Graphemes, Initial Teaching Alphabet, Morphemes, Orthographic Symbols