• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    14 days ago

    The Voice Of America has a standardized Simplified English they use for broadcasting to regions where English isn’t commonly spoken.

    There was also that attempt at destupifying English spelling, a very small amount of which stuck. Color.

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      13 days ago

      Anytime we destupify English, we do it the wrong way and end up more stupider.

      I’m looking forward to getting some Asian loanwords and then correcting them to Germanic.

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      14 days ago

      There was also that attempt at destupifying English spelling

      There have been plenty over the decades

      The Voice Of America has a standardized Simplified English

      That’s a good thing but not at all what the meme is about. It’s about words like color vs colour, center vs centre, … The American is arguably easier (and I say that as someone who learned British English at school) but it’s not simplified. Simplified would imply that British is older which isn’t the case. Pre-standard was “anything goes” on both sides of the pond and you can argue historically for what every you like.

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      14 days ago

      Getting rid of “u” in a small subset of words is a terrible way to try to simplify English. The fact that some words in standard English (as opposed to American English) are spelled the same as the source words from French is a major benefit.

      Properly simplifying English would involve getting rid of the situations where one letter can make multiple different sounds. If you’re changing it, a word like “colour” should start with a “k”, the unambiguous letter that makes that sound. A word like “cell” should start with an “s”. Really, “c” should never make either an “s” sound or a “k” sound. Maybe it could be used in place of “ch”, instead of needing two different letters to make that one sound.

      If you wanted another place to start in simplifying English, you could tackle letters using “oo”. There’s no way that “oo” should make different sounds for “pool”, “flood”, “book”, “door”.

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          13 days ago

          Some of them were adopted and seem like they were good ideas. The removal of the “u” from words like “color” seems like it was one of the changes that was made, and one of the least useful ones.