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In this episode of Reform Review (Episode IV), Casual Conlanger presents and reviews BFPA (Benjamin Franklin's Phonetic Alphabet).
Links:
Benjamin Franklin's Phonetic Alphabet Wikipedia page: en.wikipedia.o...
Just so we're clear, I'm a CASUAL conlanger, hence my name, the Casual Conlanger, and if I do a Conlang Showcase, it's a Casual Conlang Showcase, because I have no formal education in linguistics (yet!). Conlang Critic was a big inspiration for this series, so please go check out jan Misali (the creator of the series) and say hi from me, the Casual Conlanger. BFPA (Benjamin Franklin's Phonetic Alphabet) is a phonetic a priori alphabet intended for global reform. This is Episode Four/Episode 4 of Reform Review.
English subtitles by Casual Conlanger
The file “Franklin’s_extra_letters.jpg” shown in this video was uploaded to the Benjamin Franklin’s Phonetic Alphabet Wikipedia page (en.wikipedia.o...) by the user Wolfdog on the 3rd January 2016 under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence (creativecommon.... No changes were made.
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