Thanks for this nice website !
Some feedback:
On a side note, you the site considers visible speech as a living-script, which surprised be. This information is indeed in the Wikipedia infobox and implied by its “HMA status” on the Berkeley SEI page, but the text of the wikipedia page says “However, although heavily promoted [...] in 1880, after a period of a dozen years or so in which it was applied to the education of the deaf, Visible Speech was found to be more cumbersome [...] compared to other methods, and eventually faded from use.” My (cursory) research failed to show a more recent date than this for the system than this “dosen of year or so [past 1880]” . Is there any indication of the system to be used later? (say, any date in the 20th century)
All the best,
Frédéric Le 15/01/2019 à 19:22, Johannes
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