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pronunciation guide for lessons



Scott Weller suggested to me back in May that the pronunciation guide in the lessons should "give examples of each sound in each of several different languages (perhaps the six languages of the gismu generation algorithm)."

I think this is a cute idea, and am willing to run with it. Could I ask people to come up with example pronunciation words for the lerfu, in Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic? You'll be credited in the intro, of course. I know our user base is already covered for Chinese (Mandarin, I assume), Spanish, Russian; if worst comes to worst for Hindi and Arabic, I'll go to Berlitz.

Where the sound is not present in the language, I don't think near-enoughs should be included; just move on to the next. For voiced stops, e.g., I don't think a Chinese equivalent should be proposed; and I think the Chinese equivalent of p is Pinyin b [p], not Pinyin p [ph]...
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Dr Nick Nicholas. opoudjis@optushome.com.au    http://www.opoudjis.net
                  University of Melbourne: nickn@unimelb.edu.au
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