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PHONETIC ALPHABET PROPOSED FOR ENGLISH SPELLING
Shavian; Shaw alphabet; Shavian script; Shavian Alphabet; ·𐑖𐑱𐑝𐑾𐑯 𐑩𐑤𐑓𐑩𐑚𐑧𐑑; ISO 15924:Shaw; Shavian spelling reform; Shaw (script); Shavian (script); 𐑐; 𐑑; 𐑒; 𐑓; 𐑔; 𐑕; 𐑖; 𐑗; 𐑘; 𐑙; 𐑚; 𐑛; 𐑜; 𐑝; 𐑞; 𐑟; 𐑠; 𐑡; 𐑢; 𐑣; 𐑤; 𐑥; 𐑦; 𐑧; 𐑨; 𐑩; 𐑪; 𐑫; 𐑬; 𐑭; 𐑮; 𐑯; 𐑰; 𐑱; 𐑲; 𐑳; 𐑴; 𐑵; 𐑶; 𐑷; 𐑸; 𐑹; 𐑺; 𐑻; 𐑼; 𐑽; 𐑾; 𐑿
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Shavian         
['?e?v??n]
¦ adjective relating to or in the manner of the Irish dramatist George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) or his works or ideas.
¦ noun an admirer of Shaw or his work.
Origin
from Shavius (Latinized form of Shaw) + -an.

Wikipedia

Shavian alphabet

The Shavian alphabet (; also known as the Shaw alphabet) is an alphabet conceived as a way to provide simple, phonemic orthography for the English language to replace the difficulties of conventional spelling using the Latin alphabet. It was posthumously funded by and named after Irish playwright Bernard Shaw.

Shaw set three main criteria for the new alphabet. It should be:

  1. at least 40 letters;
  2. as phonetic as possible (that is, letters should have a 1:1 correspondence to phonemes);
  3. distinct from the Latin alphabet to avoid the impression that the new spellings were simply misspellings.