Crasnoff, V. N. (1951). The case of the lost postulate: Why English spelling has strayed from the beaten path of the short cut in the interchange of spoken and written forms of languages, and how we can achieve a phonetic language of simplified spelling around the visual signs of the present English alphabet. William-Frederick Press.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCrasnoff, Victor N. The Case of the Lost Postulate: Why English Spelling Has Strayed from the Beaten Path of the Short Cut in the Interchange of Spoken and Written Forms of Languages, and How We Can Achieve a Phonetic Language of Simplified Spelling Around the Visual Signs of the Present English Alphabet. New York: William-Frederick Press, 1951.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCrasnoff, Victor N. The Case of the Lost Postulate: Why English Spelling Has Strayed from the Beaten Path of the Short Cut in the Interchange of Spoken and Written Forms of Languages, and How We Can Achieve a Phonetic Language of Simplified Spelling Around the Visual Signs of the Present English Alphabet. William-Frederick Press, 1951.