copied from Wiktionary talk:<span class="searchmatch">Representing</span> <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> I have begun adding AHD (American Heritage Dictionary) <span class="searchmatch">pronunciations</span> as given by dictionary.com...
labels "<span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> spelling" and "eye dialect" are applied within Wiktionary to nonstandard spellings that are used deliberately to <span class="searchmatch">represent</span> a particular...
course the problem now will be in the disagreement over how to <span class="searchmatch">represent</span> <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> ): I think the content of each index will be of greater import...
extra row for? It would be much more helpful to readers to figure out <span class="searchmatch">pronunciations</span> if we kept separate pages for every language. Cramming so much information...
Having seen how we're already defining <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> spelling (Spelling intended to <span class="searchmatch">represent</span> a <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span>, which may or may not be the standard spelling...
that, unlike right, has a different transcription for RP and GA; the <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> line of right probably needs no accent tag at all, or if it does, then...
Regardless of whether you opt for the four syllable or three syllable <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> of Wiktionary, the final phoneme in both is an /i:/. Currently in the...
/ə/–/ɜ(ː)/ are both contrasting to my mouth and ears, so I would oppose <span class="searchmatch">representing</span> either or both of the STRUT and NURSE vowels as schwa for British English...
Alphabet (IPA) to <span class="searchmatch">represent</span> <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span>. More specifically, we use phonemic (phonological) transcription to <span class="searchmatch">represent</span> the general <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> of a word,...
needs some serious updates, but maintenance has been difficult. The <span class="searchmatch">pronunciation</span> templates alone are a mess and difficult to learn and remember. Since...