Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1993 16:43:37 +0100
From: Hans Vappula guchw[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]GD.CHALMERS.SE
Subject: Re: th/dh
If the Brits had had enough common sense/guts/respect for
traditions/whatever to have kept the letters eth and thorn, it might have
been easier to conclude how words which are now spelt with th should be
pronounced.
Had eth/thorn been kept, the following spellings could/would have been used.
think = thorn i n k
this = eth i s
three = thorn r e e
with = w i eth
And so on.
Of course, the Americans would have scrapped these spellings as being a
British way of complicating things, and simplified them, just like in these
examples: colour-color, transferring-transfering, night-nite,
catalogue-catalog, cheque-check, etc. etc. ad infinitum :-)
//Hans Vappula, Gothenburg Universities' Computing Centre, G|teborg, Sweden
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