User blog:Marcpasquin/American Standardised English

I mentioned the "American Standardised English" on the page of America_First_Party_(February%27s_Legacy). Some might have wonder what would be the point of adopting such a policy. The idea, seen as taking place on the loong run, would be to have a generation that would have grown up able to read and write amongst themselves and able to receive propaganda from the government but having difficulty reading or understanding pre ASE or foreign english language medias. This, as with most policies of the AFP would create an ever greater sense of isolation from the rest of the world, a goal well in line with the nativists.

How it might come about would be for the govenment to create an American Speechcraft Institute (more on the term speechcraft later). At first it would developt a phonetisiced version of spelling (replacing all hard "C" and "Q" with a "k" for example) which is what would be solely thought in school starting after a certain date with older student getting catch up courses probably.

Next the ASI would replace recently (i.e. of living memory) aquired neologism from foreign languages with words they would have created by various means such as simply litteral translation (xerography becoming "drywriting"). the ASI would probably release on a regular basis lists of official "suggestions" to the medias on proper usage. I'm not sure how far back they might get though, replacing "Linguistic" with "Speechcraft" as I did above might not confused people too much but I can't find a word of non-latin or greek origin to replace institute without using a germanic one that would probably be quite alien to most americans. Any suggestions ?