Unifon
Latin-based phonemic orthography for American English
Summary
Unifon is a defunct Latin-based phonemic orthography for American English designed in the mid-1950s by John R. Malone, a Chicago economist and newspaper equipment consultant.
Originally created by Pmg
2/13/2007, 6:38:49 PM
Modified
4/1/2026, 8:36:59 PM
Recent revisions
rv completely unexplained removal
v2.05b - [[User:WikiCleanerBot#T5|Bot T5 CW#16]] - Fix errors for [[WP:WCW|CW project]] (Unicode control characters)
/* top */
/* top */
/* Alphabet */
/* Unifon for Native American languages */
/* Unifon for Native American languages */
/* See also */
/* Unifon for Native American languages */
ref tidy
/* See also */ abc
/* See also */ wl --> annotated link
/* See also */ +annotated link
Replaced [[Wikipedia:VisualEditor/Named references|VE ref names]] using [[User:Nardog/RefRenamer|RefRenamer]]
/* History */ +ref
/* Alphabet */
rm useless links
/* Alphabet */