Hi Dan, Glad to hear of your interest. I do already have a truespel.com site that mirrors to a site set up for me by Steve Bett a good friend and alternative...
tom zurinskas
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Aug 29, 2002 4:30 pm
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This is part of an attempt to document the development of dictionaries and converters for reform notations. The converter is an essential step. Tom, ...
This is part of an attempt to document the development of dictionaries and converters for reform notations. The converter is an essential step. Tom, ...
Tom The Reverse Dictionary is still up at http://qs92.pair.com/jsl/cgi-bin/db1/truespel.php3?tword=praez When you get around to it, I have a page waiting for ...
Steve, What a pleasant surprise. I didn't know you had this converter in the works. Is it BTRSPL? Who supports it. Is it temporary. Should I mention it in...
tom zurinskas
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Oct 4, 2002 3:34 pm
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Tom, I could probably construct it form what is in the ebook but I don't recall receiving it. What I do with it can be found at ...
Noory, Samuel. Dictionary of pronunciation, (2nd edition), Mar. 1974. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co, $8.95. pp 525+ xliii. This dictionary is unusual - it is not...
Tom, This looks like it migh be worth checking out. How would it be incorporated into Truespel training? Steve truespel@... writes: Dr. Jared Bernstein...
Tom, please check out this update. I changed your address but not your telephone number. Please indicate any other changes you may want. This is the first page...
Steve, Thanks for the update. I'm on a trip to NJ and CN so I don't have time to review the site right now. I did see 99% phonemic, and must upgrade that to...
tom zurinskas
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May 6, 2003 11:02 pm
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Tom, I suppose that you could claim that truespel is 100% phonemic and may even convince those who agree that there are only 40 phonemes in English. You do not...
Thanks Steve, 100% would be great. I think every phoneme is adequately covered. Gotta run. taam ... ===== Read all about truespel at truespel.com. Convert...
tom zurinskas
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May 8, 2003 8:20 pm
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The truespel converter will convert 500 words at a time. This is less than a page of typeset copy. This is the first page of a ten page short story. How ...
Aa such u joi tue beehhoeld. Prunnunseeyyaeshin gied speleeng. Its naat reel truddishinool speleeng. Its prununseeyyaeshin gied speleeng. And az yue reed...
tom zurinskas
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May 13, 2003 12:05 am
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Tom, Good speel. I think the converter needs to be more like 1000 words instead of 500. A page of copy is usually more than 500 words. There seems to be a...
Thanks Steve, The bigger the better I'd say. I'll see what foreignword can do to expand the converter. I've done samples of 13 languages. I wonder what it ...
tom zurinskas
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May 13, 2003 12:35 am
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Tom, What's a good private eddress for you? I'm afraid that if I write to you at the truespel address that all people in your group will see my messages. ...
Bruce Lamar Rosenberg
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Oct 31, 2003 7:56 pm
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Truespel Book One: Analysis of the Sounds (Phonemes) of USA English http://www.1stbooks.com/cgi-bin/1st?partner~1st|type~6|Data1~16593 Convert English to...
The English tradspel to truespel converter is back online at http://www.foreignword.com/dictionary/truespel/transpel.htm There is a single word reverse...
Tom, That is good news. What is the story? Were you able to talk to anyone or did the site suddently reappear. It would be great if you could get the specifics...
Thanks Steve, Actually the converter just reappeared. I'll keep trying to get in touch. The reverse converter should end at the ? I've opened up the truespel...
Tom, I will check out your new additions. What we need is a way that people can conduct their own research. Add a tag line to your signature telling people how...
Truespel Analysis of USA English A new book “Truespel Book One: Analysis of the Sounds (Phonemes) of USA English” gives a new understanding of the sounds...
I've taken to using ~ to indicate truespel phonetic spelling. For this analysis of ~er I use the Times of London database that shows the amount of times a word...
Thanks Steve, These statistics are from the truespel dictionary. However in real life (real text and speach) some words are used very often and other rarely,...
Below are reasons not to respell English phonetically. I comment. http://www.foolswisdom.com/~sbett/case-against-sr.htm Phonetic Spelling will: 1. obscure...
Thanks Clappjac, These are good comments. I'll reply to your items below taam ... I think ng and nk are alophonic - yes the n is sed a little shorter than a ...
Thanks clappjac (why 2 p's) I like "oa" as you describe if it need be. I'm not a good one to hear that sound. Many times it sounds a ~u or ~au to me. It's a...
Dear Tom, I'd like to comment on some of the items below. ... Not only don't teachers for beginners go into this but it is irrelevant for most (upwards of 95%...
Bernard Sypniewski
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Nov 12, 2004 1:45 pm
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I don't know if anyone has done this type of analysis before. ~z is more than three times more prevalent than ~s for plurals. Only 5 phonemes take ~s after...