... more ... phonemically. I was thinking of trying something like that myself, but I've also been thinking of writing an Amiga version of Hangman to help...
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Carl, Why should Shavian have any more dialect and accent allowances than a transcription in IPA? The IPA is usually used for a narrow transcription - one that...
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... hint was George Bernard Shaw.<< I explained that somebody spelled "potato" in "ghoti" style, and she thought I was making fun of her. Does anybody know the...
I recently looked at the Manual for using IPA, published by the IPA group, and they provide both Narrow and Broad levels of Phonetic transcriptions in their...
Paul, Can you try to post the examples? You can use SAMPA if you run out of IPA symbols. When you have a full set of sound-signs you can use them in a narrow ...
Based on my research done off of www.omniglot.com I discover that the sound for "on" is simply a rounded "ah". Since I have an American Dialect I don't use...
carl easton incurred the wrath of Bob on Sep 9, by saying ... I'm not sure, in the context of the concepts behind Shavian, if it is correct to say "the sound...
Hi Carl & Bob I have to side with Carl in this matter, even though Bob's logic is impecable. The question is not who is right, linguistically speaking. The...
Hi Bob and Paul, Bob, I am sorry for incurring your wrath. However, my view of Shavian is that it is a phonetic writing system. So I like the idea of having...
I can understand most of the letters and which words they are taken from to produce the word 'potato' ,but I can't see how 'Gh' could EVER be taken to be a...
And I can't fathom a silent p after an ei Star ... ===== Hand Jive (do each movement twice): Pat Legs, Clap hands, Wave right over left, Wave left over right,...
Fist off in America, we spell it <hiccup> aand pronounce the other spelling as "hic-cof" second, that means that the ei should be long, and not making the long...
I'm American too ... and so is my accent ... obviously I think that "hiccup" is a much better way of spelling it ... probably an old Saxon pronunciation or ...
Hi Star I have never heard anyone even a toddler say hic-cof. And in Canada, Hiccough is a perfectly acceptable spelling of <<hick-up>>. What accent group...
Stupid irregular language. --Star ... ===== Hand Jive (do each movement twice): Pat Legs, Clap hands, Wave right over left, Wave left over right, Right fist...
Maybe it's my local dialect. Thank you for comparing me to a toddler. --Star ... ===== Hand Jive (do each movement twice): Pat Legs, Clap hands, Wave right...