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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Pronunciation

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    (Note that both the Latin and Greek alphabets are defective when it comes to vowel length, which determines the location of English stress in these words.) To transcribe the pronunciation of a particular individual or dialect, or to use transcription conventions other than those of the IPA-for-English key, |generic=yes can be used, which links ...

  3. Template:Respell - Wikipedia

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    The template provides a link to a key so that readers may easily discover how to pronounce an easily mispronounced or difficult-to-pronounce word. For example: Worcestershire (/ ˈ w ʊ s t ər ʃ ər / WUUS-tər-shər) is a county located in central England.

  4. Pronunciation respelling for English - Wikipedia

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    The transcription can be pasted into other editors (e.g. Microsoft Word) or exported to use it in HTML pages. IPA Phonetic Transcription of English text: Online converter of English text into its phonetic transcription using International Phonetic Alphabet (British and American dialects).

  5. Hard sign - Wikipedia

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    According to the rough estimation presented in Lev Uspensky's popular linguistics book A Word On Words (Слово о словах / Slovo o slovakh), which expresses strong support for the reform, the final hard sign made up about 3.5% of printed text and thus wasted paper and ink, which provided the economic grounds for the reform.

  6. Hard and soft G - Wikipedia

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    In some words of Germanic origin (e.g. get, give), loan words from other languages (e.g. geisha, pierogi), and irregular Greco-Latinate words (e.g. gynecology), the hard pronunciation may occur before e i y as well. The orthography of soft g is fairly consistent: a soft g is almost always followed by e i y .

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    No matter your age, word search puzzles are an excellent brain-buster activity. For young children, searching for sight words in a grid format reinforces their spelling and vocabulary skills in a ...

  8. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Pronunciation

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    For English words, Wikipedia does use a "normal" pronunciation key. It is Help:Pronunciation respelling key , and may be used in addition to the IPA, enclosed in the {{ respell }} template. See the opening sentences of Beijing , Cochineal , and Lepidoptera for a few examples.

  9. Hard and soft C - Wikipedia

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    Rarely, the use of unusual suffixed forms to create neologisms occurs. For example, the words ace and race are both standard words but adding -ate or -age (both productive affixes in English) would create spellings that seem to indicate hard c pronunciations. (acate and racage) [citation needed].