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peripatetic - in truespel #182928
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W Palm Beach area, FL USA tom zurinskasOP
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W Palm Beach area, FL USA I enjoy this is site. I see it uses "no-name-spell" for phonetics. (I call it this because it has no name as far as I can find out). That notation is useful because it's English friendly with no special symbols. Truespel is as well. It's indicated by a tilde(~). See below
peripatetic
PRONUNCIATION:(per-uh-puh-TET-ik)
As I hear it spoken in truespel notation it's ~pairuputtetik
~pair as in "pair"
~up as in "up"
~ut as in "ut" etc.
Note thet stress is first syllable or after a double consonant.
Re: peripatetic - in truespel [Re: tom zurinskas] #182930
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this too shall pass >Note thet stress is first syllable or after a double consonant.
so you pronounce your name zur-ins-KAS?
Re: peripatetic - in truespel [Re: tom zurinskas] #182948
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Australia Originally Posted By: tom zurinskasI enjoy this is site. I see it uses "no-name-spell" for phonetics. (I call it this because it has no name as far as I can find out). That notation is useful because it's English friendly with no special symbols. Truespel is as well. It's indicated by a tilde(~). See below
peripatetic
PRONUNCIATION:(per-uh-puh-TET-ik)
As I hear it spoken in truespel notation it's ~pairuputtetik
~pair as in "pair"
~up as in "up"
~ut as in "ut" etc.
Note thet stress is first syllable or after a double consonant.
Am I the only one who wants to pronounce it...
per-ee-puh-tet-ik (or maybe pe-ree...
Re: peripatetic - in truespel [Re: doc_comfort] #182949
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Auckland, New Zealand Originally Posted By: doc_comfortAm I the only one who wants to pronounce it...per-ee-puh-tet-ik (or maybe pe-ree...
Not quite alone, I'd say
perry-puh-tet-ik
Re: peripatetic - in truespel [Re: tom zurinskas] #182951
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this too shall pass Originally Posted By: tom zurinskas
peripatetic
PRONUNCIATION:(per-uh-puh-TET-ik)
maybe it would help to specify that the 'uh's are meant to be schwas:
\'per-ə-pə-'te-tik\
[I can't get a schwa to come out]
Re: peripatetic - in truespel [Re: tsuwm] #182952
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Auckland, New Zealand I can't get a schwa to come out
Neither can I, but that would make more sense.
Last edited by olly; 02/26/09 01:43 AM. Reason: made a mess
Re: peripatetic - in truespel [Re: olly] #182954
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Australia Nope, definitely ee for me. It's much more than a schwa.
Re: peripatetic - in truespel [Re: tom zurinskas] #182955
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Auckland, New Zealand Originally Posted By: tom zurinskasI enjoy this is site.
Welkum tue thu forim Taam. Ie hoep yer stae iz laung and fruetfool.
Re: peripatetic - in truespel [Re: tom zurinskas] #182969
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W Palm Beach area, FL USA tom zurinskasOP
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W Palm Beach area, FL USA That's the problem with present phonetics (IPA SAMPA). Not computer friendly. Not English friendly as well. So folks use no-name-spell as a work around. Linguists are not enamored of no-name-spell so they haven't named it.
I wouldn't use "per" (which rhymes with purr) to represent the first syllable. As the speaker said it, it was "pair", which I think is the right pronunciation.
Actually schwa stands for many sounds so it's not accurate. With truespel I've spelled out all schwas. 63k words are respelled in the truespel.com converter.
Re: peripatetic - in truespel [Re: tsuwm] #182970
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W Palm Beach area, FL USA tom zurinskasOP
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W Palm Beach area, FL USA My name, Tom Zurinskas, as foespeld (phonetically spelled) in truespel is ~Taam Zerrinskis~ as my folks would say it.
~aa as in "Saab"
~er as in "her"
~in as in "in" (stressed after double consonant)
~kis as in "kiss"
From my data in truespel book 3, the ~er sound (as in "her") is spelled "er" about 70% of the time.
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