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Simplified English; a scheme for the adoption of Indian methods of pronunciation and combination of vowels and consonants for the formation of English words to make English in its most simplified form a national language for India.

Title:Simplified English; a scheme for the adoption of Indian methods of pronunciation and combination of vowels and consonants for the formation of English words to make English in its most simplified form a national language for India.
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Note:Bombay, 1914
  
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Subject:Spelling reform
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