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[[File:Citizen-Kane-Welles-Breakfast (cropped).jpg|thumb|200px|Charlie F. Caine, the creator of the Caine orthography, pictured in 1961. Definitely no relation to [[w:Charles Foster Kane|Charles Foster Kane]]. No siree.]]
[[File:Citizen-Kane-Welles-Breakfast (cropped).jpg|thumb|200px|Charlie F. Caine, the creator of the Caine orthography, pictured in 1961. Definitely no relation to [[w:Charles Foster Kane|Charles Foster Kane]]. No siree.]]


The '''Caine orthography''' ([[Bemé]]: ''Keyn romanisesh'') is a phonemic orthography for writing [[Bemé]] originally developed by '''Charlie F. Caine''', the US ambassador to the [[Poccasin Federation]] from 1961 to 1964, originally described in Caine's ''Standard and Regular Romanisation of Poccasin Creole'' (1962). It is desginated as the official orthography for Bemé in the Poccasin Federation, and is also widely used in other Bemé-speaking regions, such as in [[Columbé|Saint Columban]]. It is based on the [[w:Latin alphabet|Latin alphabet]] and in its official form uses no [[w:Diacritic|diacritics]].
The '''Caine orthography''' ([[Bemé]]: ''Keyn romanisesh'') is a phonemic orthography for writing [[Bemé]] originally described in Charlie F. Caine's ''Standard and Regular Romanisation of Poccasin Creole'' (1962). It is desginated as the official orthography for Bemé in the Poccasin Federation, and is also widely used in other Bemé-speaking regions, such as in [[Columbé|Saint Columban]]. It is based on the [[w:Latin alphabet|Latin alphabet]] and in its official form uses no [[w:Diacritic|diacritics]].


==Background==
==Background==
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'''Charles Faulkner Caine''' was born on May 6, 1921 in [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis]], [[w:Missouri|Missouri]]. Caine was of English and Irish descent, and grew up Catholic, attending [[w:St. Louis University High School|St. Louis University High School]]. Though he enrolled at [[w:Saint Louis University|Saint Louis University]] in 1939, by 1942 the outbreak of the [[w:World War II|Second World War]] led to a 21-year-old Caine to pause his studies to enlist, where he worked in US Army intelligence until the end of the war in 1945. He returned to university in 1946 to continue his studies under the G.I. bill and graduated in 1947.
'''Charles Faulkner Caine''' was born on May 6, 1921 in [[w:St. Louis|St. Louis]], [[w:Missouri|Missouri]]. Caine was of English and Irish descent, and grew up Catholic, attending [[w:St. Louis University High School|St. Louis University High School]]. Though he enrolled at [[w:Saint Louis University|Saint Louis University]] in 1939, by 1942 the outbreak of the [[w:World War II|Second World War]] led to a 21-year-old Caine to pause his studies to enlist, where he worked in US Army intelligence until the end of the war in 1945. He returned to university in 1946 to continue his studies under the G.I. bill and graduated in 1947.


He joined the [[w:United States Foreign Service|United States Foreign Service]] straight after graduating in 1947, initially working as a junior officer in the Pacific, before being promoted to Political Officer in 1952, and later promoted to Senior Political Officer in 1957, eventually leading to his appointment as ambassador to the [[Poccasin Federation]] in 1961.
He joined the [[w:United States Foreign Service|United States Foreign Service]] straight after graduating in 1947, initially working as a junior officer in the Pacific, before being promoted to Political Officer in 1952, and later promoted to Senior Political Officer in 1957, eventually leading to his appointment as ambassador to the [[Poccasin Federation]] in 1961 by fellow Catholic US President [[w:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]].
===Independence===
With the establishment of the newly politically independent [[Poccasin Federation]] in 1961, prime minister (and later president) Jonathan "Big Jon" Shimondeh wanted to set about with the modernisation and unity of the Federation, a big challenge brought on by the lasting effects of British colonialism. To facilitate this, the Big Jon government began promoting the use of [[Bemé]], then known widely as Poccasin Creole or Cassim Po Creole, a language which had already been used as a ''lingua franca'' in most of the archipelago for centuries. This initially culminated in the Creole Language Declaration on May 6th of that year, (coincidentally also Caine's birthday) a government declaration to expand the use of the Bemé language to facilitate intranational communication.


However, even by December of the same year the aforementioned problems of the lack of a standard orthography began to rear its head, as spelling was not consistent among government documentation; by February of 1962, the problem had gotten so bad that Big Jon hastily ordered his government to return to using Standard British English conventions for the time being until, presumably, an official orthography could developed.
==Development==
==Development==
 
 
==Orthography==
==Orthography==
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