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Home / Science / Social Sciences / Language and Linguistics / Natural Languages / Indo-European / Germanic / English / Spelling Reform / Shavian
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- Bob Richmond's Shaw Alphabet Links - The Shaw (Shavian) Alphabet for English was created about 1961 as required by the will of the playwright George Bernard Shaw.
members.aol.com/RSRICHMOND/shavian.html
- DeMeyere's Shavian Typeface - Beautiful Shavian typeface created by DeMeyere based on the work of Kingsley Read, the creator of the Shavian alphabet. Versions for Windows and MacIntosh. PDF documentation. (explanations are provided both in English and Shavian scripts).
www.demeyere.com/shavian
- Shavian ConScript Unicode Standard - Unicode listing under U+E700 - U+E72F for Shavian, also known as the "Shaw Alphabet"
www.evertype.com/standards/csur
- Shavian Mailing List at Yahoo! Groups - A mailing list for discussion in -- and about -- the Shavian alphabet
groups.yahoo.com/group/shavian
- shavian.org - A list of links to other sites dealing with Shavian
www.shavian.org
- Shavian: Unicode - Shavian, a phonetic alphabet for the writing of English in 48 uncased letters has been accepted by UTC for encoding in Unicode using surrogates (June 97). It has not yet been considered by WG2. Shavian is also known as the "Shaw Alphabet" or the "Proposed British Alphabet" and was created by Kingsley Read according to George Bernard Shaw's will.
www.unicode.org/pending/shavian/shavian.html
- The Shavian Alphabet - Simon Barne describes the history and mechanics of the Shavian or Shaw alphabet, an alternative alphabet for writing English.
www.simonbarne.com/shavian
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