Why do we need morphophonemic writing?

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Nov 16, 2008, 2:10:37 AM11/16/08
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ONCEUPONATIMEPEOPLEWROTEWITHOUTSPACES THEN ONE DAY SOMEONE CAME UP
WITH WRITING WITH SPACES AND HE WAS RIDICULED BECAUSE PEOPLE NEVER
WROTE WITH SPACES BEFORE one thousand years later someone started to
wrɪte wɪth lower-case letters and people thought he was crazy because
ɪnstead of 26 letters there are now 52 letters so thɪngs got more
twɪce as complɪcated. and then someone else ɪnvented the punctuatɪon
marks. Then also started to capɪtalɪze begɪnnɪngs of sentences, and
not only that, they started to dot the lower-case i letters. And again
many people thought those were unnecessary features that only make
things more complicated. And today, some people ridicule
morphophenemic writing, but interestingly enough, these people use (1)
spaces, (2) lower-case letters, (3) punctuation marks, (4) dotted i's
and j's, (5) capital sentence-initials, (6) and finally, English, to
make these very same criticisms.

Sure, it is VERYEASYTOWRITETHEWAYPEOPLEWROTEBEFORE. But easy writing
does not mean easy reading. If Tadpolenese is easier to read, there
are reasons to it.

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