User:Vberlucchi/Alphabet
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New Alphabets[edit]
It's not often new alphabets are created and used by large amounts of people. However, there has been a new created alphabet used to communicate between a NATO just only a few decades ago.[1] The alphabet was created due to the 30 countries in the alliance having a huge variety of different languages. Jean-Paul Vinay a professor of linguistics at the University of Montreal, was made to complete this new alphabet and the equivalency list and he finished both in 1951.[2]
References[edit]
- The Week Staff. 2022. "How was Nato’s phonetic alphabet chosen?". The Week Staff.
- This is an article that is peer reviewed and cover the topic of a made alphabet in order to communicate between countries.
- ^ updated, The Week Staff last (2016-03-01). "How was Nato's phonetic alphabet chosen?". theweek. Retrieved 2023-11-26.
- ^ updated, The Week Staff last (2016-03-01). "How was Nato's phonetic alphabet chosen?". theweek. Retrieved 2023-11-26.