RE: pronunciation query

2017-05-02 Thread CJ MAY via Talk
Yes, for me too. I am using Dectalk Access as my synthesiser but wonder how other synths might be reading your examples. Alison symnt ___ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent

RE: pronunciation query

2017-05-02 Thread Steve Nutt via Talk
What synthesiser are you using? All the best Steve -Original Message- From: Talk [mailto:talk-bounces+steve=comproom.co...@lists.window-eyes.com] On Behalf Of Grant Metcalf via Talk Sent: 01 May 2017 19:42 To: Via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> Subject: pronunciation query

Re: pronunciation query

2017-05-01 Thread Lloyd Rasmussen via Talk
To: Via Talk Subject: pronunciation query Using Win7 with WE 9.5.4. I noticed recently that when reading documents where an apostrophy-s occurs after a name ending with the letter h that the apostrophy-s is not spoken in normal reading mode. Two examples: Jehovah’s Isaiah’s. If I do a word

RE: pronunciation query

2017-05-01 Thread Van Lant, Robin via Talk
, 2017 12:42 PM To: Via Talk Subject: pronunciation query Using Win7 with WE 9.5.4. I noticed recently that when reading documents where an apostrophy-s occurs after a name ending with the letter h that the apostrophy-s is not spoken in normal reading mode. Two examples: Jehovah’s Isaiah’s

Re: pronunciation query

2017-05-01 Thread Loy via Talk
You could use the exception dictionary and put the word without the apostrophe as its replacement. - Original Message - From: Grant Metcalf via Talk To: Via Talk Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 2:41 PM Subject: pronunciation query Using Win7 with WE 9.5.4. I noticed recently

pronunciation query

2017-05-01 Thread Grant Metcalf via Talk
Using Win7 with WE 9.5.4. I noticed recently that when reading documents where an apostrophy-s occurs after a name ending with the letter h that the apostrophy-s is not spoken in normal reading mode. Two examples: Jehovah’s Isaiah’s. If I do a word by word cursor they do speak the