- Wikspeak
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name = WikSpeak
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developer = Marcos Daniel Martinez.
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operating system =Linux and Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP).
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Intended Audience = Non-native English speakers
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genre = Computer Aided Instruction.
license = GNU General Public License.
website = http://wikspeak.sourceforge.netWikSpeak (pronEng|ˈwɪkspiːk) is a tool that allows non-native English speakers to analyze the correlation between thepronunciation andspelling of English words.This program is a simple and fast graphic interface which can retrieve either thephonetic transcription (IPA) or thepronunciation of any English word, while avoiding the annoying process of browsing dictionaries.__FORCETOC__
Introduction
The ability to identify
phoneme s is key to accurate comprehension and goodpronunciation of a language. In school, children learn to associate letters and sounds by slowly pronouncing eachphoneme composing a word.TheEnglish language has an alphabet consisting of 26 letters, but these letters can be combined to produce 44 distinctphoneme s. The unfamiliar sounds ofphoneme s not found in other languages often result in confusion and frustration for the non-native English speaker.Dictionaries found on the web provide learners with word pronunciations spoken at a natural pace; however, they don't provide the opportunity for the listener to conveniently identify individualphoneme s composing a word. WikSpeak is a program created to fill this void forEnglish language learning.Features
*The program requires an
Internet connection .
*Phonetic transcriptions are retrieved from [http://www.wordreference.com Word Reference]
*Pronunciation s are retrieved from the [http://www.learnersdictionary.com Learner's Dictionary] of [http://www.m-w.com Merriam Webster's]
*IPA Chart simplified for English with sound included in the program.
*A mimimal level of familiarity with the IPA will enhance users' experience with the program but it is not required.IPA Overview
The IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) is the international standard for
phonetic transcription . It is an alphabet where each symbol represents aphoneme , allowing one to represent the sounds of words from any language.Phonetic transcriptions using the IPA are popular onInternet , and they are used by several online dictionaries includingWiktionary .The IPA has the capability to represent many phonemes above and beyond those which appear in the English language. A simplified version of the IPA Chart limits the listed phonemes to just those used in English. That version of the chart is calledIPA Chart for English .Native English speakers can easily decipher the IPA symbols which represent English phonemes if they have a cross-reference between IPA symbols and familiar English words in written form .However, non-native English speakers may not recognize the phonemes composing an English word simply by referencing text examples. A more useful tool for a non-native speaker is a key which presents the relationship between the IPA symbols and sample words in an audio format, such as in this [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/multimedia/pron/chart/chart.shtml IPA Chart for Received Pronunciation ] [cite web
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