Příspěvky: 6
Jazyk: English
Miland (Ukázat profil) 27. března 2009 14:25:45
So here goes. See if you can use the same system in replying..
A proposd speling reform. D: smol 'e' ritn bakw:rds reprezents d: sxwa, (maxbix not olwaxs) bt I wil yuz d: kolon sins dxat simbl iznt hir. 'S' wil represent d: terminal 'z', bai ordr of de Parti. Laikwais 'd' for 'th'. So from nau on evriwn wil his insted of p:ring. Also der wil bi plenti of hated letrs, and I wil yus d: x-sistim for dxat.
So hi:r gos. Six if yu kan yus d: saxm sistim in replaing..
henma (Ukázat profil) 27. března 2009 14:32:42
Miland:So hi:r gos. Sî if yu kan yus d: sâm sistim in replaing..I kan:t
Amike,
Daniel.
Zafur (Ukázat profil) 27. března 2009 21:52:15
Frakseno (Ukázat profil) 27. března 2009 22:16:06
For example, spell the word "right" in your phonetic system. Will you use the Louisiana raht, the Cockney roi', or some other?
This proposed reform would mean some sort of eradication of regional/class accents I am guessing.
Our present "system" is at least standardized, so we can all read the same books yet sound different when we read them aloud.
erinja (Ukázat profil) 27. března 2009 23:42:03
I am not sure of this myself. English pronunciation varies much more than some people are aware.
My company hosted a few days of presentations and meetings recently. An Australian guy was chosen (I don't know who picked him) to announce each speaker. I sat in on some of the organizational meetings leading up to the event; there was serious talk of choosing a new announcer, because the organizers were worried that attendees would have trouble understanding this Australian's accent.
He did end up speaking as planned, and it went fine, there was no problem understanding. But I could understand the concern, to an extent. Some Australian accents are very difficult for us (Americans) to understand.
ceigered (Ukázat profil) 29. března 2009 6:10:50
erinja:He did end up speaking as planned, and it went fine, there was no problem understanding. But I could understand the concern, to an extent. Some Australian accents are very difficult for us (Americans) to understand.Pi'y, coz i's no' so hahd faw us t' und'stand you lo'