Quikscript (also known as the
Read Alphabet
and Second
Shaw) is a
constructed alphabet
An alphabet is a standard set of letter (alphabet), letters written to represent particular sounds in a spoken language. Specifically, letters largely correspond to phonemes as the smallest sound segments that can distinguish one word from a ...
intended to replace traditional
English orthography
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. It is a revised version of the Shavian alphabet, designed to be written more quickly by hand than its predecessor and make it more universal.
Origins and history
Read organized a lengthy public testing phase of Shavian by some 500 users from around the world who spoke different dialects of English. Once he had analyzed the results of those tests, Read decided to revise Shavian to incorporate a number of improvements to make it both easier and faster to write. He called the revised alphabet "Quikscript". In 1966, he published the Quikscript manual which set out the alphabet's rationale, and briefly discussed different possible methods of alphabet reform. The manual provides comprehensive instructions regarding the use of the alphabet along with reading samples.
Description
Each Quikscript letter represents a single English
phoneme
A phoneme () is any set of similar Phone (phonetics), speech sounds that are perceptually regarded by the speakers of a language as a single basic sound—a smallest possible Phonetics, phonetic unit—that helps distinguish one word fr ...
. There are 25 consonants and 15 vowels, making 40 letters in all. The letters are designed to be written easily, each requiring only one (usually curved) pen stroke.
Just as in the
Roman alphabet
The Latin alphabet, also known as the Roman alphabet, is the collection of letters originally used by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language. Largely unaltered except several letters splitting—i.e. from , and from —additions su ...
, there are short letters (e.g. a, c, e, m, and n), written between the base writing line and the "upper parallel" (as Read calls it), tall letters (e.g. b, d, f, k, and t), which ascend above the top of the short letters, and deep letters (e.g. g, j, p and y), which descend below the base writing line. Quikscript, however, makes better use of these possibilities with 11 tall, 11 deep, and 18 short letters. All vowels have short letter shapes, and the most common phonemes have the simplest letter shapes.
Similar-sounding phonemes have similar letter shapes, for example:
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Long vowels and
glides are written with a larger bend or loop, while short vowels have a simpler shape.
* Every
voiced consonant
Voice or voicing is a term used in phonetics and phonology to characterize speech sounds (usually consonants). Speech sounds can be described as either voiceless (otherwise known as ''unvoiced'') or voiced.
The term, however, is used to refe ...
is written with a deep letter similar in shape to the corresponding voiceless consonant which is written with a tall letter.
While the Roman alphabet has two distinct
forms for each letter, designated
minuscule and majuscule, most letters in Quikscript have only one form. Names and proper nouns are preceded with a mid-line "name-dot" (·) which is sufficient to distinguish them from ordinary words.
Junior Quikscript
Beginners learn Junior Quikscript first, which is much more similar to the
Shavian alphabet
The Shavian alphabet ( ; also known as the Shaw alphabet) is a Constructed writing system, constructed alphabet conceived as a way to provide simple, phonemic orthography for the English language to replace the inefficiencies and difficultie ...
. Each word is spelled "as it is spoken". Each letter is written separately from the next so that it is equivalent to what is termed "printing" in the Roman alphabet. Some people may prefer Junior Quikscript for printed texts as readers are used to the Roman alphabet being printed in that manner.
Examples
File:Junior Quikscript example passage from 'Little Bo Peep'.png, Junior Quikscript example passage from 'Little Bo Peep'
File:Junior Quikscript example passage from 'Little Jack Horner'.png, Junior Quikscript example passage from 'Little Jack Horner'
File:Junior Quikscript example passage from 'Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross'.png, Junior Quikscript example passage from 'Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross'
File:Junior Quikscript example passage from 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'.png, Junior Quikscript example passage from 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'
Senior Quikscript
Senior Quikscript introduces a number of advanced techniques which save time in writing, namely ligatures, cursive, alternate letter forms, abbreviations and half-letters.
Ligatures and cursive
The most obvious difference is that Senior encourages
ligatures as long as the shapes of the letters are not altered. The design of the alphabet fosters these natural connections, as each Quikscript letter either begins or ends on the base line or the upper parallel. This structure permits letters to connect easily yet maintains the shapes of the individual letters because there are no connecting strokes between letters as there are in cursive Roman alphabet writing. It is common that Senior writing will have several conjoined letters in a row, but when such a connection is not possible, the letters are simply left unconnected.
Alternate letter forms and abbreviations
Read added a very small number of alternative letter forms, which permit even more letters to connect easily, along with a number of abbreviations for the most common English words, further reducing the space requirement for printed material and hence the costs of physical publication; it is the writer's choice whether to use them or not.
Half-letters
Senior Quikscript also introduces the concept of half-letters. Read recognized that the top half of several tall letters and the bottom half of several deep letters are sufficient to clearly distinguish them. Therefore, the portion of the vertical shafts of those letters which lies between the base line and upper parallel can be discarded with no effect to legibility. Half-letters increase the number of letters which can be conjoined, yielding several benefits:
# The alphabet's appearance becomes more cursive and fluid, which is
aesthetically appealing.
# Handwriting is more efficient because fewer pen-lifts are required.
# Word-shapes are more variable and distinct, which improves
word recognition
Word recognition, according to Literacy Information and Communication System (LINCS) is "the ability of a reader to recognize written words correctly and virtually effortlessly". It is sometimes referred to as "isolated word recognition" because ...
and increases the average
reading speed
Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of symbols, often specifically those of a written language, by means of sight or touch.
For educators and researchers, reading is a multifaceted process involving such areas as word r ...
.
Examples
File:Senior Quikscript example 'Rip van Winkle'.png, Senior Quikscript example passage from 'Rip van Winkle'
File:Senior Quikscript From J. A. Froude and R. L. Stevenson.png, Senior Quikscript example passage from 'J. A. Froude and R. L. Stevenson'
File:Senior Quikscript example passages.png, Senior Quikscript example passages
Images
File:Quikscript alphabet with phonetic transcription of the characters.gif, Quikscript alphabet with phonetic value of each letter
File:Junior and Senior Quikscript example 01.png, Quikscript example in latin alphabet, Junior Quikscript and Senior Quikscript
File:Junior and Senior Quikscript example 02.png, Quikscript example of the same passage in Junior Quikscript (above) and Senior Quikscript (below)
File:Readscripts.jpg, The Shaw Alphabet, Quikscript, and Readspel, printed by Read's daughter Mavis Mottram
References in literature
Book two of the popular
''Cole's Funny Picture Books'', published in
Australia
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by
E. W. Cole at the turn of the 20th century, was revised in 1979 to include an article introducing Quikscript under the name Second Shaw.
See also
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Featural writing system
In a featural writing system, the shapes of the symbols (such as letters) are not arbitrary but encode distinctive feature, phonological features of the phonemes that they represent. The term featural was introduced by Geoffrey Sampson to descr ...
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Pronunciation respelling
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References
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External links
Quikscript OutpostQuikscript.netWorld English Bible in Quikscript– a work in progress to transcribe the
World English Bible
The World English Bible (WEB) is an English translation of the Bible freely shared online. The translation work began in 1994 and was deemed complete in 2020. Created by Michael Paul Johnson with help from volunteers, the WEB is an updated re ...
.
Quikscript Cheat SheetQuikscript message board at groups.io
English spelling reform
Phonetic alphabets
Writing systems introduced in 1966
Shavian alphabet