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Sorry, I had to snip. This is fine as long as you have an older human teaching a much younger human. (I'm still buttuming that this research that kids learn how to hear inaudible sounds before they are one year old.) How do you go from a spelling set to computized voice? Shouldn't there be some hint of pronunciation encoded (somehow) in the glyph? Let me back up and ask a better question. Should an ANSI standard include the pronunciation clues in its computer character standard? I don't know; maybe I need to back even more because there is a more basic question to ask. This is all part of a new design. You have to keep backing up to find the first basic question. That usually becomes your primary goal. I'm writing this well. XBOX 360 2587 Brian Boutel Back in the late 1970's DECUS Europe was rotating its annual conferences between several countries. I remember how convenient it was for... Yea, I spent my whole time there trying to figure out why they left the n's out of words...it took me a long time to figure out that their Pango pango was pago pago. I won't tell you how long it took me to equate the Mbuttachusetts town of Wooster to Worcester. I would pronounce it Wor-kes-ter and nobody here knew whatthef*** I was talking about. It took watching a local weather forecast on TV before I equated the sound with the spelling. Sure you could :-). BAH
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