Steve- 2 points: 1) No, it's not too long. I don't think the testers will have any problem with it, especially in that it consists of 2 self-standing...
Georg Geiger
chinacourt@...
Feb 1, 2003 10:52 am
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What's also interesting is that with the glottle stop there is a sudden stop to the first vowel prior to the second. I hear that glottal stop sound at the end...
from m-w.com Main Entry: po·et·ry Pronunciation: 'pO-&-trE, -i-trE also 'po(-)i-trE But I click on the talk button and hear the lady say "poewetree". The "w"...
... In Inglish2: Wuns upon a time, the beutiful dotur ov a grate majishun wanted mor perls tu put intu a strongbox amung her treshurs. "Look thru the gloeing...
Gus, Gus, I want to come up with something rather close to ALC Soundspel to use in a dictionary. The model is the Oxford American Dictionary which uses a...
Michael, I suppose we could call the Hebrew 'ayin a throaty or gutteral sound. Here is some interesting information on the development of the pharynx....
Georg, I think that the public will prefer a diacritic to mark the long and unstressed vowels to a silent e or some kind of letter mark. Thus is you are...
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Feb 1, 2003 8:53 pm
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Modular English transcription by Ian Duck ... majishun wonted mor pirlz too puht amung hir treshirz. ``Luhk throo thuh sentir uv thuh moon wen it iz bloo,''...
... I really don't think you should use Inglish2. It's not all that phonemic. I only have it as it's the only thing I could come up with that's more so than ...
Howdy to all! I'm new to this group and thought I'd share my version, Gloobul 2000, of the Princess. In Gloobul 2000: Wuns upaan a taaym, thu beuutiful dautur...
Rich, Thanks for your transcription. rooyal gloobal glooing hooly where oo = /oU/ In most pronunciation guides, the o in royal refers to "awe" <au> not...
Stevetbett@...
Feb 3, 2003 11:16 pm
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Ed, Thanks for the update. The spelling seems to be consistent with an article you wrote several years ago for the JSSS. Although I use v as a vowel, I find...
Stevetbett@...
Feb 3, 2003 11:37 pm
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Who wants to read something written in a new orthography? Comments on style guide proposals has been quite interesting. It is one thing to advocate spelling ...
Howdy to all! I'm new to this group and thought I'd share my version, Gloobul 2000, of the Princess. In Gloobul 2000: Wuns upaan a taaym, thu beuutiful dautur...
Sam, Particular spellings in a writing system are bracketed <ie> while the phoneme would be listed between slashes /ai/. There is no connection with the math...
Stevetbett@...
Feb 4, 2003 6:07 am
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Steve, Does ALC have a "pronunciation guide" spelling? Does it show stress in a word? If not, it's not a pronunciation guide spelling, because all ...
Steve- OK. Put the material in the form you think is the best you know (or can think of) and get it back to me no later than Feb. 15th. g ... From: Steve Bett...
Georg Geiger
chinacourt@...
Feb 4, 2003 10:48 am
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Georg, Thank you for the deadline. I think you have already tested reader preferences for ae ee ie oe ue oo to áéíóúü and found that people preferred...
Stevetbett@...
Feb 4, 2003 4:26 pm
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transcription challenge: mischivas, passtaim, acurd, seperat Why are these words spelled this way in Spanglish? What is the FRP equivalent? Spanglish doubles...
Stevetbett@...
Feb 4, 2003 5:13 pm
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Tom, I call ALC SoundSpel a pronunciation guide spelling although it falls short for the reasons you mention. The PG version of SoundSpel would be the marked ...
Stevetbett@...
Feb 4, 2003 5:36 pm
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Paul, Thanks for your transcription. We now have three for the augmented version of the story which is supposed to include every phoneme in English and is ...
Hy Ze, This would make eye <y> and high as <hy> would it not? fly, try, my, py, gy, by but not flyt, tryt, myt, pyk, hyk, which would be flite, trite, mite,...
Stevetbett@... wrote: mark d vs marct pak d vs. pact stop d vs stopt The primary distinction is in the use of a non-phonic morphemic rule past tense = d or...
I wonder if anyone knows of a Personal Computer program that converts standard English (as in Spell Check programs) to any fonetik speling? Rich Strong...
Gus wrote: I think our notations should reflect grammatical and other rules which clarify meaning - if we really want to be easily understood. In Iqliz4, I do...
Stevetbett@...
Feb 5, 2003 2:22 am
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There are automated converters for truespel, ALC soundspel, and Cut Spelling Check out: <A...
Stevetbett@...
Feb 5, 2003 2:46 am
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Paul, Thanks for the discussion... --Steve ... You have to have a clear goal. To counter other arguments against phonemic spelling we say that...