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This question alone could be a PhD thesis. For purposes of this investigation, we're looking for some okay approximations depending on context.
Example of this context: where you can't check the source code
Working assumption: announced phonemes match the language's pronunciation rules and dictionary pronuncation keys, except for homographs and rare words
(How rare?)
This is a usability question. I predict the answer will be highly variable depending on many factors such as:
There's probably some existing research on this.
I'll also ask a couple of users.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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This question alone could be a PhD thesis. For purposes of this investigation, we're looking for some okay approximations depending on context.
Context: conformance to standards
Example of this context: where you can't check the source code
Working assumption: announced phonemes match the language's pronunciation rules and dictionary pronuncation keys, except for homographs and rare words
(How rare?)
Context: pragmatic accessibility
This is a usability question. I predict the answer will be highly variable depending on many factors such as:
There's probably some existing research on this.
I'll also ask a couple of users.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: