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The '''Basic Roman''' spelling of [[English language|English]] is a 2002 proposal for regular English [[spelling]].<ref>L.L. Ivanov, [https://web.archive.org/web/20121019221152/http://members.multimania.co.uk/rre/Romanization.html On the Romanization of Bulgarian and English], ''Contrastive Linguistics'', '''28''' 2003: 109-118. ISSN: 0204-8701; ''Errata, id.'', '''29''', 2(contracted; show full)

== Roman Phonetic Alphabet for English ==
The '''Roman Phonetic Alphabet''' for [[English language|English]] is a system based on the Extended Basic Roman spelling of English. It includes two pairs of stress marks which disambiguate words which share the same spelling but have different meanings. This is to get a one-to-one [[phoneme]] (sound)–[[grapheme]] (spelling) correspondence.<ref name="Skordev" /><ref>L. Ivanov & V. Yule, [
https://web.archive.org/web/20130512140742/http://members.multimania.co.uk/rre/RPA-Paper-2007.html Roman Phonetic Alphabet for English], Contrastive Linguistics, '''32''', 2007: 50-64. {{WebCite|url=http://www.webcitation.org/617xl39Eo|date =2011-08-22}}</ref> The system has certain similarities to the systems of the [[NBC]] Handbook of Pronunciation,<ref>Eugene Ehrlich & Raymond Hand Jr., ''NBC Handbook of Pronunciation'' HarperCollins Publishers, London 1984.</ref> the Carnegi(contracted; show full)==Other pages==
* [[Orthography]]
* [[English language]]

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