Neorunic

Neorunic script   
Neorunic

The Neorunic script is a alternative alphabet for English invented by
Eric Johnson, who thinks that there are too many silent letters and strange
ways to pronunce words in the English language. This script is designed
to make it easier to determine the sounds of each word for foreigners
studying English.

Notable features

  • Type of writing system: alphabet
  • Direction of writing: left to right in horizontal lines
  • Used to write: American and Canadian English. Can also be used
    to write British English.
  • All plosive and fricative consonants have a voiced and unvoiced
    glyph assigned to them. The unvoiced consonants are in the first column,
    and the voiced consonants are in the second column. Note that the glyphs
    are the same, but a line is added to add the voice to the consonant.
  • For the phoneme “ɔ”, use either the “ɑ/ɒ” glyph
    or the “o” glyph depending on the original letter.
  • Emphasis marks are used for the equivalent of typing in all caps in standard
    English.
  • The glyphs for “tʃ” and “l” are different. “tʃ” is
    written above the line, while “l” extends past the writing line, like a
    standard lowercase “p” in English.
  • As above, the glyphs for “h” and “ng” are different. “ng” is written partly
    below the line.
  • In words such as “tree” and “drive,” the “tr” and “dr” are written
    either as is or as “tʃr” and “dʒr” respectively.
  • The “kh” as in Scottish “loch” is written as “kh.”

Neorunic

Neorunic letters

Sample text

Sample words in Neorunic

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They
are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another
in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

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