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- Unifon abstract "Unifon is a phonemic orthography for English designed in the mid-1950s by Dr. John R. Malone, a Chicago economist and newspaper equipment consultant. It was developed into a teaching aid to help children acquire reading and writing skills. Like the pronunciation key in a dictionary, Unifon matches each of the sounds of spoken English with a single symbol. The method was tested in Chicago, Indianapolis, and elsewhere during the 1960s and 1970s, but no statistical analysis of the outcome was ever published in an academic journal, and interest by educators has been limited, although a community of enthusiasts continues to publicize the scheme and advocate for its adoption.".
- Unifon thumbnail Lords-prayer-unifon.gif?width=300.
- Unifon wikiPageExternalLink UFXLate.htm.
- Unifon wikiPageExternalLink n4195.pdf.
- Unifon wikiPageExternalLink unifon.htm.
- Unifon wikiPageExternalLink www.unifon.org,.
- Unifon wikiPageExternalLink www.unifon.org.
- Unifon wikiPageExternalLink Article%20by%20John%20Malone%20May%2029,%201960.pdf.
- Unifon wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Unifon wikiPageID "9486256".
- Unifon wikiPageRevisionID "596567960".
- Unifon hasPhotoCollection Unifon.
- Unifon subject Category:English_language.
- Unifon subject Category:English_spelling.
- Unifon subject Category:English_spelling_reform.
- Unifon subject Category:Nonstandard_spelling.
- Unifon subject Category:Phonetic_alphabets.
- Unifon type Abstraction100002137.
- Unifon type Alphabet106497459.
- Unifon type CharacterSet106488880.
- Unifon type Communication100033020.
- Unifon type Database106637824.
- Unifon type Information106634376.
- Unifon type List106481320.
- Unifon type Message106598915.
- Unifon type Orthography106351202.
- Unifon type PhoneticAlphabet106500448.
- Unifon type PhoneticAlphabets.
- Unifon type Script106351613.
- Unifon type Writing106359877.
- Unifon type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Unifon comment "Unifon is a phonemic orthography for English designed in the mid-1950s by Dr. John R. Malone, a Chicago economist and newspaper equipment consultant. It was developed into a teaching aid to help children acquire reading and writing skills. Like the pronunciation key in a dictionary, Unifon matches each of the sounds of spoken English with a single symbol.".
- Unifon label "Unifon".
- Unifon sameAs m.028bt_8.
- Unifon sameAs Q7884992.
- Unifon sameAs Q7884992.
- Unifon sameAs Unifon.
- Unifon wasDerivedFrom Unifon?oldid=596567960.
- Unifon depiction Lords-prayer-unifon.gif.
- Unifon isPrimaryTopicOf Unifon.