


Homographs
Homographs are two or more words that have the same spelling but are
pronounced differently. These are often different in terms of which syllable is
accented. For example, if permit is a noun, the accent is on the first syllable (permit); if, however, the word is used as a verb, then the accent is on the
second syllable (permit). This often makes a great deal of difference in understanding DECtalk when
it is speaking such words in connected discourse.
The default is the more frequent form. In the event the alternate
pronunciation is needed, you can insert the correct phonetics from one of the following
homograph indices:
Homograph Phonetics - (A)
Homograph Phonetics - (B-C)
Homograph Phonetics - (D-G)
Homograph Phonetics - (I-L)
Homograph Phonetics - (M-P)
Homograph Phonetics - (R)
Homograph Phonetics - (S-W)
Use a [:pronounce alternate] command to obtain an alternative pronunciation
for a word. For example, the primary pronunciation of the word bass is b'eys, as in bass guitar, while the alternate pronunciation, denoted by [:pronounce
alternate], is b'aes, as in the fish, bass.