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I typed up the IPA legend from a Collins dictionary and tried numerous online text to speech generators..., just wondering if this is the best place seeing development through to it's natural conclusion for the reading of such matter, where other resources seem to perform about the same but are not strictly IPA reading...?
...please see attached, 'PRONUNCIATION KEY.docx'
[There may be issues just from saving the file to a [Github] preferred format, I'd created it as an .odt file that I can readily supply via some other means of transfer, but it gives a general idea of what is expected where the content could be a glossary of terms that are not necessarily dictionary words in the first instance].
I typed up the IPA legend from a Collins dictionary and tried numerous online text to speech generators..., just wondering if this is the best place seeing development through to it's natural conclusion for the reading of such matter, where other resources seem to perform about the same but are not strictly IPA reading...?
...please see attached, 'PRONUNCIATION KEY.docx'
[There may be issues just from saving the file to a [Github] preferred format, I'd created it as an .odt file that I can readily supply via some other means of transfer, but it gives a general idea of what is expected where the content could be a glossary of terms that are not necessarily dictionary words in the first instance].
PRONUNCIATION KEY.docx
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