Graham Percival wrote:

IMNSHO, one of the first rules of an (alphabetized) written
language should be that every single word should be pronouncable
by a complete novice after 10 hours of study.  Or maybe 5 or 20...
but you get the idea.

Cheers,
- Graham


100% right. I have no idea how anyone learns English as a 2nd language. In both Spanish and German (and probably many other languages, but these are the ones I know best), once you learn the rules of pronunciation you can pronounce any word that's put in front of you (or butcher the pronunciation in a consistent way), and with a bit of experience deduce the spelling of just about anything said to you. Not at all possible with English.

That said, I had never heard the Dog Food analogy until this thread came up. That's pretty funny. :) English might be a screwed-up language, but it's *our* screwed-up language! :)

Jon
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Jonathan Kulp
http://www.jonathankulp.com


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