User:JaneStillman/Spelling
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This subpage is about the differences between US and Commonwealth spellings, the way I use them and why. I also attempt to come to some conclusions for a possible spelling reform.
My spellings
[edit]The leeway that US/Commonwealth differences create allow us, by making intelligent choices, to render the language a little more logical and regular.
Case | US | Commonwealth | Rationale |
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<o(u)r#> [əː] | favor | favour | Shorter, and <ou> should be reserved for [äʊ] |
<er/re#> [əː] | center | centre | Closer to the actual pronunciation |
<se/ce#> [s] | defense | defence | Both are equally logical regarding pronunciation, but <se> is aligned on the etymology and on derivatives (defensive). Also note that <practise> is doubly illogical, as it should be pronounced [præktäɪz]. <practice> is a little better. |
<ise/ize#>, <yse/yze#> [äɪz], <isation/ization#> [äɪzeɪʃən] | realize, analyze, realization | realise, analyse, realisation | The s-forms emphasise the fact that <s> is always voiced between two vowels and avoid the use of the relatively rare and non-native letter <z>. |
<og(ue)#> [ɒg] | catalog | catalogue | <logue> should be [ləʊg]. |
<VC(C)V> | traveling, kidnaped, revealing | travelling, kidnapped, revealing | Intervocalic consonants should always be doubled after short vowels. |
<C(e)V> | aging, routing, likable, traceable, unabridgeable, judgment | ageing, routeing, likeable, traceable, unabridgeable, judgement | These mute <e> are useless and may create spurious diphthongs <ei>, <ea>. They are however indispensable when a preceding <c> or <g> must be softened. |