Not without a mirror here ... sorry, you break the one and only rule of hieraco's "Cambridge Dictionary of English for Dyslexics".
As for the original findings (who have been circulating HERE for over a year now) it IS right that text will be "readable" if there are mixups, but the reading SPEED goes down dramatically. The comprehension of words is much mre difficult, so more and more people WILL give up on "your" new spelling, in spite of the FREEDOM it gives.
Oh, and it doesn't work AT ALL for "computer languages" either. Even if C remains C, the meaning of C++ will change as it mixes the caslss labirry, and the interpreter for Jvaa is utterly bogus. |