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- SR1 abstract "Spelling Reform 1 or Spelling Reform step 1 (more commonly known as SR1) is an English spelling reform proposal advocated by British/Australian linguist Harry Lindgren. It calls for the short /ɛ/ sound (as in bet) to always be spelt with E. For example, friend would become frend and head would become hed. SR1 was part of a 50-stage reform that Lindgren advocated in his book Spelling Reform: A New Approach (1969).Spelling Reform 1 had some success in Australia. In 1975, the Australian Teachers' Federation adopted SR1 as a policy, although the Federation dissolved in 1987. However, there is no evidence outside this text that the system was "adopted widely".".
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- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Annual_general_meeting.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Education_Union.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Teachers_Federation.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Better_dead_than_red.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Better_red_than_dead.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink C._J._Dennis.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_spelling_reform.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Cut_Spelling.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink English-language_spelling_reform.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink English_Spelling_Society.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink English_language_spelling_reform.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Lindgren.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_reforms_of_the_English_language.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Silent_e.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Simplified_Spelling_Board.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Style_guide.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:altho.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:draft.
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:hart.
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- SR1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Spelling Reform 1'' or ''SR1''".
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "SR1".
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spelling Reform 1 (SR1)".
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spelling Reform step 1 (SR1)".
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spelling Reform step 1".
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spelling Reform step One (SR1)".
- SR1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spelling Reform".
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- SR1 hasPhotoCollection SR1.
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- SR1 subject Category:English_spelling_reform.
- SR1 hypernym English.
- SR1 type Person.
- SR1 comment "Spelling Reform 1 or Spelling Reform step 1 (more commonly known as SR1) is an English spelling reform proposal advocated by British/Australian linguist Harry Lindgren. It calls for the short /ɛ/ sound (as in bet) to always be spelt with E. For example, friend would become frend and head would become hed. SR1 was part of a 50-stage reform that Lindgren advocated in his book Spelling Reform: A New Approach (1969).Spelling Reform 1 had some success in Australia.".
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