Wednesday, October 10, 1934 Daily Nebraskan Pago 5 TV T H ivew i mm pave way motions oj letters t new word krafc here's only one problem with q's and avoid combinations like With the new method, it kori theEnLh language every- ph, gh, ie, ei. After all, they are all spond3 with the word "succeed." thing is spelled wrong. pretty useless. For years, friends, teachers, Drofessors. (and esneciallv mv Now, I dont want to offend the grandma) have nudged me about founders of our modern alphabet,- tl . Vti si's lnn 1 a vAnln .4 lv I. my spelling. ess Kerns. Soderberg I responded with jutted chin when push came so shove: but c's kan be replased by k's or s's and kw is a logikal replacement for q's. The letter T kan replase ph and sometimes "gh." When gh i3 used in words like "thought," the kimbination kan just as easily be dropped. Once the letter V is disposed of, the T before "e" exsept after "c" rule is eliminated. Therefor, ie" and "ei" kombinations really QtJut rememoer, tne letter "s proseeds the last three letters.) All this kan sound komplikated, but it's really pretty easy. We just need to clean up our word kraft a little bit (like skratching out "ea" kombinations too). I think sound less letters like "k" and "e" ar ekwally awful. No what I meen? Laf at mee if you want, but at leest I won't maak mistaks when spelling words lik "fish." 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ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1S34 DAILY NEBRASKAN I don't spell badly. I just spell aren't nesessary. Whew, that's just differently. But I have not been hardened to suggestions. A friend told me I should spell "fish" "g-h-o-t-L" It made sense to me. "Gh" as in "tough, "o" as in "women " and "ti" another rule and it's million exseptions we writers won't have to deal with. A problem is kreated tho when "ie" and "ei" are diskarded. What's w t-, uunc i l 1 1 lung c auu 1 as in "nation." I took his suggestion sounds? Simple. Use a double and then discarded it. I have my for long e's and double "i" for long own system. i's. This also solves the problem I rarely spell words with c's or exseptionofthe word "supersede." Editorial Policy . . , Cl CO Watch for our new location at 233 N.48th O ?v, . jjX ? In East VlewShcpping Center. SSSW P f L ,1 I ii n J 1 ORIGINAL Unsigned editorials represent official policy of the fail 1984 Daily Nebraskan.. 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