• 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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  • 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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    Kabupatén Tăbăṅan (Tabanan Regency ). In some systems for Pronunciation respelling for English including American Heritage Dictionary notation, ă represents...
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  • the English language Phonetic alphabets Pronunciation respelling for English SAMPA chart for English Help:IPA/English Help:IPA/Conventions for English This...
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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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  • This is a set of lists of English personal and place names having spellings that are counterintuitive to their pronunciation because the spelling does...
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  • Orthographic transcription Phonetic spelling Phonetics Pronunciation respelling for English Pronunciation spelling Romanization Transliteration Americanist...
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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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  • Merriam-Webster (see Pronunciation respelling for English for more). Similarly, the short vowel letters are rarely represented in teaching reading of English in the...
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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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  • 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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    defined. Pronunciation respelling for English contains detailed comparisons of respelling systems. Monolingual Hebrew dictionaries use pronunciation respelling...
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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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  • stress. Pronunciation respelling for English International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Houghton Mifflin, American Heritage Dictionary pronunciation key (PDF)...
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  • Ghoti (category English words)
    Ghoti is a creative respelling of the word fish, used to illustrate irregularities in English spelling and pronunciation. The word is intended to be pronounced...
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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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  • 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 specifically...
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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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  • spelled English names. These common suffixes have these regular pronunciations, yet would be counterintuitive (irregular) in normal English. This means...
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  • follows the traditional English pronunciation of Latin, which depends on the syllable structure in Latin, not in Greek. For example, in Greek, both ὑπόθεσις...
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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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    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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    Quikscript (category English spelling reform)
    Quikscript under the name Second Shaw. Featural writing system Pronunciation respelling Language planning § Graphization "QuikScript groups.io Group"....
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  • Renaming of cities in India (category Use Indian English from November 2015)
    from Jubbulpore, respelled in 1947 Jajmau (Hindi: जाजमऊ), from Jajesmow, respelled in 1948 Kanpur (Hindi: कानपुर), from Cawnpore, respelled in 1948 Vadodara...
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  • Unicode block for Myanmar is U+1000–U+109F: Romanization of Burmese Mon–Burmese script Burmese Braille Burmese respelling of the English alphabet Aung-Thwin...
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  • that it is more consistent, matches pronunciation better, and follows the alphabetic principle. Common motives for spelling reform include making learning...
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    U (section English)
    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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  • various pronunciations of allomorphs. For example, in English spelling, most past participles are spelled with -ed, even though its pronunciation can vary...
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  • Franglais (category Macaronic forms of English)
    the unique respelling tchat is occasionally seen. In James Huth's blockbuster movie Brice de Nice (to be pronounced as if it were in English), Franglais...
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