Proposed Twenty-Seventh Letter of English Alphabet to Replace the Digraph ‘SH.’

Publication Date: 08/10/2021

DOI: 10.52589/IJLLL-KDZ1AAP3


Author(s): Tai Oluwagbemi.

Volume/Issue: Volume 4 , Issue 2 (2021)



Abstract:

This paper has interrogated the existence of the twenty-six letters in the English alphabet as currently being employed and has concluded that the twenty-six letters have been around for far too long without acceptable addition. The need for expansion has therefore arisen in the light of achieving space conservation when writing and printing hard copies of documents. The paper disagrees with the presentation of the ampersand ‘&’ as the twenty-seventh letter of the English alphabet instead it has proposed being the hybrid resulting from letters ‘s’ and ‘h’ as the twenty-seventh letter. It concluded by recommending the evolution of appropriate letters for other consonant digraphs and trigraphs. This may help in phonological deepening.


Keywords:

English Alphabet, Ampersand, Digraphs, Trigraphs, Graphemes, Phonological


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