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by srg0
618 days ago
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I would also like to point out that English spelling is obsolete and should be abolished (/s). The text of the CRLF abolition proposal itself contains more digraphs, trigraphs, diphthongs, and silent letters than line-ending sequences. The last letter of the word "obsolete" is not necessary. "Should" can be written as only three letters in Shavian "𐑖𐑫𐑛". According to ChatGPT, the original proposal had: Number of sentences: 60
Number of diphthongs: 128 (pairs of vowels in the same syllable like "ai", "ea", etc.)
Number of digraphs: 225 (pairs of letters representing a single sound, like "th", "ch", etc.)
Number of trigraphs: 1 (three-letter combinations representing a single sound, like "sch")
Number of silent letters: 15 (common silent letter patterns like "kn", "mb", etc.) For all intents and purposes, CRLF is just another digraph. |
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