1 # ideas for improving English orthography
3 This page lists various ideas editors of this wiki have had regarding
4 English orthography and various improvements or changes which might
11 - I use the middle dot as a “phonological hyphen”—to indicate when
12 parts of words should be pronounced as if they are distinct
14 In this sense it takes the place of a dieresis (‹ co·operate › not
15 not ‹ coöperate ›) and clarifies silent E in compound words
17 It can also be added when not strictly phonologically necessary just
18 to make very long words easier to scan.
20 As an exception, I usually don’t use the middle dot with common,
21 known suffixes like _‐ly_{as=i} (as in ‹ lately ›) to reduce
25 - As a (somewhat) distinct usage, I use the middle dot to separate
26 letters which should be spoken separately (acronyms) as this
27 avoids the end‐of‐sentence confusion that one gets with periods.