This page was proposed for deletion by HominidMachinae (talk · contribs) on 5 June 2011 with the comment: No sources given to indicate any notability or wider cultural or academic impact. It was contested by TJRC (talk · contribs) on 2011-06-10 with the comment: PROD declined; better as a redirect, see talk |
New Spelling Vowels in IPA
editHere is my start of trying to figure out IPA vowels for new spelling. Jrincayc (talk) 22:52, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
- a /æ/ in bat
- e /ɛ/ in bet
- i /ɪ/ in pit
- y /i/ in pity
- o /ɒ/ or /ɑ/ in pot
- u /ʌ/ or /ə/ in but
- oo /ʊ/ in good
- aa /ɑː/ in father (faadher)
- ar /ɑɹ/ in bar
- ae /eɪ̯/ in made (maed)
- aer /ɛɹ/ in fair (faer)
- ee /iː/ in feel
- eer /ɪɹ/ in beer
- au /ɔ/ in haul
- oe /oʊ/ in goes (goez)
- uu /uː/ in food (fuud)
- uur /ɔr/ in poor (puur)
- ie /aɪ̯/ in cries (kriez)
- ier /aɪəɹ/ in fire (fier)
- ou /aʊ/ in count (kount)
- our /aʊər/ in sour
- oi /ɔɪ/ in coin (koin)
- oir /ɔɪər/ in employer (emploir)
- ue /ju/ in hue
- uer /jʊə/ in pure (puer)
- ur /ɜːɹ/ in fur
- er /ər/ in further (furdher)
- wer for were
PROD declined
editI'm going to decline the PROD and instead redirect to the article English Spelling Society, the current name of the Simplified Spelling Society that produced this otherwise non-notable book. TJRC (talk) 18:47, 10 June 2011 (UTC)