The (Relatively) Constant Consonant

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'The English cannot spell because they have nothing to spell it with but an old foreign alphabet of which only the consonants - and not all of them - have any agreed speech value.' So said George Bernard Shaw. How right he is, and how it can be turned to advantage by teachers, is revealed.

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Bevan, R. (1993). The (Relatively) Constant Consonant. Set: Research Information for Teachers, 2. https://doi.org/10.18296/set.0985
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