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New English (EP)

New English (EP) refers to a proposed simplified and regularized version of the English language. The "EP" designation, commonly associated with Esperanto, suggests an effort to create a language that is easier to learn and use than standard English, primarily by reducing irregularities in grammar, spelling, and pronunciation.

The motivations behind proposals for a New English often stem from the perceived difficulties faced by non-native speakers in acquiring proficiency in English, as well as the challenges associated with parsing and processing the language for computational applications. Proponents argue that a streamlined version of English could promote wider global communication and understanding.

Key features typically considered in the creation of New English variants include:

  • Spelling Reform: Aiming to establish a more consistent relationship between spelling and pronunciation, often involving the elimination of silent letters and the standardization of vowel sounds.
  • Grammatical Simplification: Reducing or eliminating irregular verb conjugations, simplifying noun plurals, and streamlining sentence structure.
  • Vocabulary Refinement: Possibly reducing redundancy and ambiguities in vocabulary through the introduction of new terms or the redefinition of existing ones.

It's important to note that while various proposals for New English have been put forward throughout history, none have achieved widespread adoption. The established nature of standard English and the inherent complexities of language change present significant obstacles to the successful implementation of any such reform. Furthermore, there are concerns that simplification might sacrifice the nuances and expressive capabilities of the existing language.