FatherTed wrote:
imortal wrote:
FatherTed wrote:
a spelling reform is in order tbh, the Germans had one a few years ago and it's been widely accepted.
I would be more inclined to accept that then to end all spelling standardizations. It would also be nice to get British (or proper) english and American English back on the same track.
Agreed.
The way the Germans did it, lots of people sat down with books and shit, and just changed grammer and words to better suit the entire german speaking peoples (note: not just Germany) as a whole. And its worked, worked really well.
Anything that can standerdise English is a good thing imho
Nice of you to make the call - as not being German!
I - and many others that I know - strongly oppose this nonsense! (Well, we grudgingly live with it...)
There are a some minor changes that are acceptable and a few even make sense.
But so many other changes are just complete and utter nonsense.
(Wouldn't help to give examples here, would it? Not a lot German speaking people on these boards as far as I know.)
First some crazy people sit together and propose changes, some politicians - those who are responsible for the (f-up) educational system of course.. - pick them up and praise them as the holy grail to our childrens problems!
A deadline (intentional choice of words!) is set - till then the whole spelling reform is revised several times!! - and first-graders are taught to write in the new way although the debate is still going on!!
End of story: schools teach new students the "Neue Schlechtschreibung" (as we like to call it..), newspapers use it to 99%, students of higher classes are allowed to choose using the new or old way but must be consistent in texts/exams, everybody else is free to write as they have learned - resulting in nice mixups and utter misspellings by applying new rules on words that did not get a change (yes, the whole thing was inconsistent in the first place..).
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