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Unifon is a Latin-based
phonemic orthography for
American English designed in the mid-1950s by Dr. John R. Malone, a
Chicago economist and
newspaper equipment...
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cycling under the name of
Movistar Team.
Argentina (formerly Telefónica
Unifón and
Movicom BellSouth)
Chile (formerly Telefónica Móvil and BellSouth) Colombia...
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Yurok was
written in the
Yurok Unifon; some
books cited in the
Yurok Language Project contain Yurok written in the
Unifon script,
though due to practicality...
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Cyrillic letter Che. This
letter was also used in the
first version of
Unifon.
Lorna A.
Priest (2008-04-23). "Proposal to
Encode Additional Latin and...
- letters, and
numerous diacritics.
Other scripts, such as John Malone's
Unifon, Sir
James Pitman's
Initial Teaching Alphabet, and
Alexander Melville Bell's...
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represent Voiced postalveolar affricate (IPA: [d͡ʒ]). It is used in
Unifon,
being the last
letter representing the
voiced alveolar fricative (IPA:...
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alphabet uses its
majuscule form (the
alphabet is caseless) for [kʷ], and in
Unifon, a
phonemic transcription for
American English;
where it
represents the...
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Archived from the
original on 2015-07-29.
Retrieved 2015-07-20. "
Unifon Extended: U+E6F0 - U+E73F". KreativeKorp.
Retrieved 2024-01-14. Bettencourt...
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Quikscript Esperanto Shorthand Pitman shorthand Gregg shorthand Deseret alphabet Unifon alphabet English-language
spelling reform Wells, John C. (2000). Longman...
- John Malone, a
character in Baby (2000 film) John R. Malone,
inventor of
Unifon John
Joseph Malone,
Canadian flying ace John
Grover Malone,
American football...