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Richard24545730 Posted 19 years ago
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phonetic transcribing

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00Hello I am new to this, I am trying to change from IPA phonics to 02pre
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00English script and vica versa, the first one was quite simple I think 02pre
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00but the two I am stuck on are changing from English script to IPA 02pre
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00phonic script. Also as you can see I am not able to work out how 02pre
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00you do phonics on this message board, but I have done my best.02pre
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00Q1.  aI m/\st gəu tu: si: maI br/\ðəz nu: haus02pre
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01font00A1.  I  must  go  too see  my  brothers new house02font02pre
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00Q2.  It had been a hot summer and I was expected a bumper crop of02pre
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01font00A2.02font00 01font00It          ə     s/\m:      aI  w  e        02font01font00ə  b/\mp02font01font00ə      02font01font00əv02font02pre
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00raspberries and gooseberries02pre
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00Q3.  It was a great pity that the train was late as it meant I might 02pre
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01font00A3                         01font00ðæt ðə02font00                 əz        aI  mait 02font02pre
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01font00nau b d ə\/ mis:iŋ02font02br
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01font00Thats00 00as far as I have02font00 got to so far, any help would be well 02br
01font00appreciated in helping me out here, thanks02font02br
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0 You may want to post this in the other forum:02br 00 Audio: Speech and Pronunciation0-

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0 You may want to post this in the other forum:02br
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0Well, it depends on how you pronounce them. For example, you pronounce "go" as [ g@U ] whereas I would say [ go ] or [ goU ] . I would also use a schwa for "to": [ t_h@ ] instead of saying [ tu: ] . Thirdly, I would pronounce brothers as [ br\Vðr-z ] . I would also say [ nju ] rather than [ nu: ] for "new". So you see it all depends on how you pronounce these words. Your pronunciation wou
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0Some things to keep in mind:02br
00? = glottal stop02br
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00I don't know what your dialect sounds like, but I can tell you how mine differs from others:02br
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00-Notice that I use lots of glottal stops (the ?). If your dialect pronounces them as "t's", then replace all the ?'s with [ t ] . I believe that RP prob
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0 Marvin A.,02br
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00 The OP is asking for IPA.02br
00 I don't think you're using IPA.02br
00 This may be a source of confusion for the OP.02br
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00 Hope you don't mind my mentioning it.02br
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0Oh ok. By the way Richard, you weren't using IPA either though. Check your diphthong on the word "haus": to be consistent in the system you were using it should be "haUs", which would be [ haʊs ] in IPA. Also "/\" should really be [ ʌ ] .02br
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00[ I? wVz @ gre? p_hI4i ð@? ð@ tSr\en wVz le? æz I? mEn? aI m@I? naU bi In dendZr- @v mIsin maI plen ]02br
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