Attribution
ipa-dict
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Attribution
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British Renaissance Re-Attribution and Modernization Series - Scholarly/Drama/Poetry/Bible
This series is cataloged in the World Shakespeare Bibliography and in the Play Index (EBSCO). A few sections out of BRRAM have been published in scholarly journals. “Manipulation of Theatrical Audience-Size: Nonexistent Plays and Murderous Lenders” was published in Critical Survey, Issue 34.1, Spring 2022. “‘Michael Cavendish’s’ 14 Airs in Tablature to the Lute (1598)” was published in East-West Cultural Passage, Volume 22, Issue 2, December 2022. The Journal of Information Ethics published two articles on Faktorovich’s re-attribution method: “Publishers and Hack Writers: Signs of Collaborative Writing in the ‘Defoe’ Canon” (Fall 2020) and “Falsifications and Fabrications in the Standard Computational-Linguistics Authorial-Attribution Methods: A Comparison of the Methodology in ‘Unmasking’ with the 28-Tests” (Spring 2022). BRRAM is also mentioned on Wikipedia and there have been over 1,741 comments about it on LibraryThing. The computational data, handwriting comparisons across bylines, diagrams and other content to assist further research is publicly accessible at: https://github.com/faktorovich/Attribution
ipa-dict
- ipa-dict: Monolingual wordlists with pronunciation information in IPA
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The Ö in löyly
According to this UK data set, "sa" is same as in massage, can't find samples for "au" or short "u", but same "u" in long form is for example in adjutant and "asume, and they don't sound too long for me. Then it is just sliding from one vowel to other.
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[Package of the day] Emacs Google Translate
I am not aware of any. However, I have found this to be a good source for IPA data https://github.com/open-dict-data/ipa-dict. Based on that data I use the following function to convert text to IPA:
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Code to display a word's pronunciation
There is a list on github, just tap into that file to retrieve te pronounciation.
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TunicScript - Write in Tunic!
Credit to the open-dict-data (https://github.com/open-dict-data/ipa-dict) project for their extension dictionary of IPA spellings of English words.
- Version 1.0
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Minimal Pairs in Various Languages
https://github.com/open-dict-data/ipa-dict/tree/master/data (random word lists)
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