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The first version of 146 lines of text appeared in an appendix. written by dutch writer, traveller, and teacher gerard nolst trenité ( 1870– 1946) under the pseudonym of charivarius, it includes about 800 examples of irregular spelling. after trying the verses, a frenchman said he’ d prefer six months of hard labour to reading six lines aloud. " the chaos " is a poem demonstrating the irregularity of english spelling and pronunciation.
tear in eye, your dress will tear. you can hear some of it pronounced mostly correctly in videos here: the chaos of english pronunciation by gerard nolst trenité. if you can pronounce correctly every word in this poem, you will be speaking english better than 90% of the native english speakers in the world. a pdf version using the phonetic alphabet. the chaos, by gerard nolst dearest creature in creation, study english pronunciation.
i will keep you, suzy, busy, make your head with heat grow dizzy. c) 1994 version of “ the chaos”, in 274 lines, published in the journal of the simplified spelling society ( 17, 1994/ 2), with an introduction by chris upward – see here the 8 pages of the pdf file published online by the jsss are added below. oh hear my prayer. tear in eye your dress you’ ll tear, so shall i! the chaos of english pronunciation by g. the chaos - gerard nolst trenité this is a classic english poem containing about 800 of the worst irregularities in english spelling and pronunciation. please click on this link to see the original jsss file directly. nolst trenité a. the chaos pdf “ charivarius” dearest the chaos pdf creature in creation studying english pronunciation, will teach you in my verse sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse will keep you, susy, busy, make your head with heat grow dizzy. just compare heart, beard, and heard,. i will teach you in my verse, sounds like corpse, corps, horse, and worse.