Periyar Tamil alphabet reform, and his reasons are as follows:
In writings and publications of 70 or 80 years, the vowel "ee" (i :), stated today as "¼ ', was a cursive and looped representation of the short form,' ¬ '(i) inscriptions in stone. 400 or 500 years ago, many Tamil letters are found in other forms. The older and the more divine a language and their letters will be told they need in reality, reforms.
Just as some compound characters have separate signs to give its length as in 'AEE', 'iæ (KA: ke,:), why should not other compound characters like' æ ¨ ',' æ © ' 'æ', "o" (ki, ki:, ku, ku:)? (given integral as of now), also have separate characters, this requires the consideration of the fact
change the form of letters, symbols and creating new. recording new letters and similar fall, those who are redundant, right essential.The glory and excellence depend from one language and scripture of how they can be easily understood or learned and nothing else.
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