Regular font for human beings to learn to write
Fulko Hew
fulko.hew at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 18:40:45 UTC 2014
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Tim <ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 02 October 2014, Chris Murphy sent:
> > Children learning languages that use roman characters learn simple
> > capital block letters first. Then lower case.
>
> Depends on what country you're in. In Australia, and England (I think),
> you learn the lower case letters first. You learn the sounds of each
> letter, and you can figure out how to pronounce a word. You can't do
> that from the sounds of the capital letters.
>
> e.g. wall, wuh-a-ull.... wall
> WALL, double-you ay el el, unpronounceable
>
Um...
the sound of a capital letter is exactly the same as a lowercase letter.
eg.
WALL, WUH-A-ULL ... WALL
wall, double-you, ay, el, ell, unpronounceable.
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