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Globish (Gogate)

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This article is about an artificial language. For a subset of the English language, seeGlobish (Nerrière). For other uses, seeGlobish (disambiguation).
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Globish
Parallel English
Pronunciation/ˈɡlbɪʃ/[citation needed]
Created byMadhukar Gogate
Setting and usageinternational auxiliary language
Purpose
Latin
SourcesModern English
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Globish (also known asParallel English) is aconstructed language created by Madhukar Gogate that attempts to simplifyEnglish,[1] including the use ofphonetic spelling,[2] and the removal of most punctuation and capital letters.[3] It was presented to theSimplified Spelling Society (now known as English Spelling Society) of theUnited Kingdom in 1998. According to its creator, it can be considered an artificial English dialect, as proof of the possibility of simplifying theorthography andpronunciation of standard English.

Alphabets

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Globish usesISO Latin Alphabets, with nodiacritics orupper cases.

Lettersabcdefghijklmnoprstuvwyz
Digraphsaaaeauchdheeeiooshthzh

See also

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References

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  1. ^Globish: How the English Language Became the World's Language by Robert McCrum (Norton, 331 pages)
  2. ^Hitchings, Henry (2011).The Language Wars. Hachette UK.ISBN 9781848545106.
  3. ^Abley, Mark (2008).The Prodigal Tongue. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.ISBN 978-0-618-57122-2.

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