Publisher's Synopsis
Sound Sound and Stops That Stop presents a unique approach to spelling and punctuation. C. W. Price details a system of spelling based on sound, designed to be implemented without altering or adding to the existing alphabet. Additionally, the book introduces a new system of punctuation, providing a comprehensive guide to improving written communication.
This work aims to simplify the complexities of English spelling and grammar, making it a valuable resource for writers, educators, and anyone seeking a more logical approach to language. Price's innovative methods offer a fresh perspective on the fundamentals of written expression, encouraging clarity and precision in both spelling and punctuation.
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