• vowels. In the "Naujan" page, the respelling appears to be "naʔ-OO-han." Is the glottal stop optional for the respelling key, or remove the "ʔ" symbol? BIG...
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  • The key lists the respelling symbols and example words that have the sound in question, but it does not demonstrate how to respell those example words...
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  • to my mind one virtue of a good respelling system is that one sound corresponds as nearly as possible to one respelling. The addition of extraneous "silent...
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  • —Keenan Pepper 14:09, 11 April 2006 (UTC) Pronunciation respelling key → Wikipedia:Pronunciation respelling key … Rationale: It's not an encyclopedia article...
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  • diff: a user adds the pronunciation from this source: [4] Now from what I understand from Wikipedia:Pronunciation respelling key, is "oohs" a permissible...
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  • with Pronunciation respelling for English? kwami 17:20, 19 February 2006 (UTC) Since there have been no comments, I'm moving it to "Pronunciation spelling...
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  • a "normal" pronunciation key. It is Help:Pronunciation respelling key, and may be used in addition to the IPA, enclosed in the {{respell}} template....
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  • a "normal" pronunciation key. It is Help:Pronunciation respelling key, and may be used in addition to the IPA, enclosed in the {{respell}} template....
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  • for English → Help:Adapted IPA key for English Wikipedia:Pronunciation respelling key → Help:Pronunciation respelling key – Help:IPA for English is not...
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  • the subject, I would just like to know if there's a tool to have the pronunciation of a word automatically. JacktheBrown (talk) 10:24, 25 October 2024...
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  • talk:Pronunciation respelling key‎, there's a discussion going on about changes to that system. Since you've brought up a policy about a respelling scheme...
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  • previously standard in some British dialects but now aren't the majority pronunciation even there. They should just be treated as a separate category of marginal...
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  • Rilo Kiley? Respelling key: RYE-loh KYE-lee. Thanks, decltype (talk) 15:41, 11 June 2010 (UTC) Sure. Folks, should we maybe add respellings and USdict...
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  • 03:35, 7 May 2015 (UTC) RE: #3, Wikipedia:Pronunciation respelling key suggests "vice" should be respelled VYSS, precisely because VYS would be confusing...
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  • say the word"; to me it looks quite ambiguous. Regarding WP:Pronunciation respelling key, I believe that is linked (or at least mentioned) in the...
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  • page is meant to be the key for the {{IPA-en}} template (which displays "/X/") that is used as a broad pronunciation guide to key words in Wikipedia articles...
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  • syllable onsets, which makes respelling difficult (consider blo-KAYD, truh-STEE). Nardog (talk) 14:45, 19 October 2022 (UTC) Respelling didn't used to be difficult...
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  • my latest proposal was: pronounced /fuː/key. (To the OP: there's also Wikipedia:Pronunciation respelling key which many articles have.) --___A. di M....
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  • discussion at Talk:Ghost of Tsushima § Inclusion of pronunciation respelling and inaccurate (impossible!) IPA key in lead sentence. Nardog (talk) 18:36, 20 October...
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  • self-explanatory respelling is possible, add a footnote on the pronunciation instead, like I did at Athenry. As for standardising how self-explanatory respellings are...
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  • Wikipedia:English Phonemic Representation and Help:Pronunciation respelling key. You are welcome to add helpful pronunciations transcribed by these systems. IPA can...
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  • look any better than any of the many versions already shown in Pronunciation respelling for English. Yours must be qualified as original research and as...
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  • irrelevant to those who don't use the mouseover feature. Our Help:Pronunciation respelling key uses əl, əm, ən for both types of allophones (or however you...
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  • line: Letters normally representing /i/ can also indicate a palatal pronunciation of dorsal consonants when appearing before other vowels... It makes...
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  • that it would be nice if information from the key (the pronunciation guide, found here, for the pronunciation guide) could be transposed to the article pages...
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  • pronunciation indicators accross dictionaries and whatnot? — Ƶ§œš¹ [aɪm ˈfɻɛ̃ⁿdˡi] 19:46, 6 August 2009 (UTC) Do you mean Pronunciation respelling for...
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  • not a fact, and is part of MOS. It's the same thing for Wikipedia's respelling scheme. Some of our more controversial choices were made before we even...
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  • that syllabification is marked in the complementary practice of pronunciation respelling on Wikipedia. It seems like it's marked everywhere except Wikipedia's...
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  • of reliable sources for other accents' pronunciation of individual words, especially obscure ones, which the key is mostly for (cf. MOS:LEADPRON). Nardog...
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  • a reduced IPA for WP's own pronunciation guides. I supporting continuing to also use the dictionary style respelling keys as well (the "dik-shun-air-ee...
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