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14700
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
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Feb 1, 2003
10:52 am
14701
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...
Tom Zurinskas
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Feb 1, 2003
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14702
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"...
Tom Zurinskas
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Feb 1, 2003
11:21 am
14703
... 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
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Feb 1, 2003
6:14 pm
14704
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...
Steve Bett <stbett@...>
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Feb 1, 2003
7:54 pm
14705
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....
Steve Bett <stbett@...>
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Feb 1, 2003
8:07 pm
14706
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...
Steve Bett <stbett@...>
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Feb 1, 2003
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14707
Welcome to the SaundSpel list on Yahoo Groups! This discussion group is set up as a phonology forum and accepts questions and postings from anyone interested...
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Feb 1, 2003
8:53 pm
14708
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,''...
Steve Bett
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Feb 1, 2003
9:31 pm
14709
... 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 ...
Gus
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Feb 1, 2003
10:20 pm
14710
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...
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Feb 2, 2003
10:18 pm
14712
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...
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Feb 3, 2003
11:16 pm
14713
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...
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Feb 3, 2003
11:37 pm
14714
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 ...
Steve Bett
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Feb 4, 2003
1:33 am
14717
The ALC SoundSpel TM Phonemic Alphabet a à ago a sofa a at ash e ej bet pet i it pit o otter ox pot u up cut w huuk pwt...
Steve Bett
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Feb 4, 2003
3:18 am
14718
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...
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Feb 4, 2003
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14719
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...
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Feb 4, 2003
6:07 am
14720
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 ...
Tom Zurinskas
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Feb 4, 2003
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14721
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
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Feb 4, 2003
10:48 am
14722
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...
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Feb 4, 2003
4:26 pm
14723
transcription challenge: mischivas, passtaim, acurd, seperat Why are these words spelled this way in Spanglish? What is the FRP equivalent? Spanglish doubles...
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Feb 4, 2003
5:13 pm
14724
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 ...
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Feb 4, 2003
5:36 pm
14725
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 ...
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Feb 4, 2003
6:11 pm
14726
<A HREF="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/saundspel/files/spanglish/sp-3b.html">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/saundspel/files/spanglish/sp-3b.html</A> Please...
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Feb 4, 2003
6:31 pm
14729
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,...
Steve Bett
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Feb 4, 2003
9:14 pm
14730
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...
Gus
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Feb 4, 2003
9:50 pm
14731
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...
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Feb 5, 2003
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14732
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...
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Feb 5, 2003
2:22 am
14733
There are automated converters for truespel, ALC soundspel, and Cut Spelling Check out: <A...
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Feb 5, 2003
2:46 am
14734
Paul, Thanks for the discussion... --Steve ... You have to have a clear goal. To counter other arguments against phonemic spelling we say that...
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