transcription delimiters. A pronunciation respelling for English is a notation used to convey the pronunciation of words in the English language, which do not...
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A pronunciation respelling is a regular phonetic respelling of a word that has a standard spelling but whose pronunciation according to that spelling may...
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Ă (section Pronunciation respelling for English)
Kabupatén Tăbăṅan (Tabanan Regency ). In some systems for Pronunciation respelling for English including American Heritage Dictionary notation, ă represents...
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Help:IPA/English — the principal key used in Wikipedia articles to transcribe the pronunciation of English words Help:Pronunciation respelling key — a...
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abbreviations are used in this article for regional varieties of English: See Pronunciation respelling for English for phonetic transcriptions used in different...
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International Phonetic Alphabet (redirect from IPA pronunciation)
defined. Pronunciation respelling for English contains detailed comparisons of respelling systems. Monolingual Hebrew dictionaries use pronunciation respelling...
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Vowel length (redirect from Traditional English long and short vowels)
in dictionaries, most notably in Merriam-Webster (see Pronunciation respelling for English for more). Similarly, the short vowel letters may be marked...
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Orthographic transcription Phonetic spelling Phonetics Pronunciation respelling for English Pronunciation spelling Romanization Transliteration Americanist...
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diacritical marks English spelling reform Pronunciation respelling for English Commonly misspelled English words Frequently misused words List of language...
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and "OSS-CAH", "VIK-TAH" as the English respellings of Oscar and Victor. Written "nine" in the examples, but pronunciation given as "niner" The ICAO specifies...
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Bell Wait Chinese respelling of the English alphabet – Chinese pronunciation of the English alphabet Burmese respelling of the English alphabet – Burmese...
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In China, letters of the English alphabet are pronounced somewhat differently because they have been adapted to the phonetics (i.e. the syllable structure)...
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ISBN 978-0-87779-042-6. (The pronunciation mər-ˈkyü-shē-ō was transcribed to IPA per Pronunciation respelling for English.) "No Fear Shakespeare: Romeo...
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Ghoti (category English words)
Ghoti is a creative English respelling of the word fish, used to illustrate irregularities in English spelling and pronunciation. The word is intended...
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Phonetic notation of the American Heritage Dictionary (category English dictionaries)
stress. Pronunciation respelling for English International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Houghton Mifflin, American Heritage Dictionary pronunciation key (PDF)...
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proposals for reform were published. These proposals ranged from expansive systems of respelling (e.g. John Hart's) to essays calling for nonspecific...
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or trouble). Instead of loans being respelled to conform to English spelling standards, sometimes the pronunciation changes as a result of pressure from...
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BBC's own respelling. The latter used OUP's IPA scheme, devised by Clive Upton in the 1990s, and OUP's respelling. Received Pronunciation Sangster (2008)...
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Dictionary (redirect from List of English language dictionaries)
countries. Yet others use their own pronunciation respelling systems without diacritics: for example, dictionary may be respelled as DIK-shə-nerr-ee. Some online...
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words such as aerosol). The now chiefly North American airplane is not a respelling but a recoining, modelled after airship and aircraft. The word airplane...
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Jamaican Patois (redirect from Jamaican Creole English)
local population. Jamaican pronunciation and vocabulary are significantly different from English despite heavy use of English words or derivatives. Significant...
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U (category Pages including recorded pronunciations)
In English, the name of the letter is the "long U" sound, pronounced /ˈjuː/. In most other languages, its name matches the letter's pronunciation in open...
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ARPABET (category American English)
X-SAMPA, encoding the whole International Phonetic Alphabet Pronunciation respelling for English Klautau, Aldebaro (2001). "ARPABET and the TIMIT alphabet"...
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American version of the Oxford Dictionary of English, with substantial editing and uses a diacritical respelling scheme rather than the IPA system.[citation...
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follows the traditional English pronunciation of Latin, which depends on the syllable weight rules in Latin and ignores Greek stress. For example, in Greek...
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When rendering spoken language (see Estuary English), Thirlwell time and again uses pronunciation respelling. Accordingly, he has the protagonists say things...
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Renaming of cities in India (category Use Indian English from November 2015)
changed to Kolkata (local Bengali pronunciation) in 2001. India has various local languages. Even (Romanised) English spellings in long and wide use often...
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New Oxford American Dictionary (category English dictionaries)
database of contemporary American English. NOAD includes a diacritical respelling scheme to convey pronunciations, as opposed to the Gimson phonemic...
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Desert Culture Centre (Okanagan: [n̩kʼəˈmip]; conventional English pronunciation respelling "in-ka-meep") is an interpretive centre in Osoyoos, British...
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Wikipidia. Patois has long been written with various respellings compared to English so that, for example, the word "there" might be written ⟨de⟩, ⟨deh⟩...
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