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The Current | Mar 4, 2013 | 23:40

SaypU: Can a phonetic alphabet simplify language and foster world peace?

A Syrian-born banker in Britain is pushing a universal phonetic alphabet to get us pronouncing perfectly... something he thinks will promote a more harmonious world. But some linguists are not so optimistic.

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