Sharp PWE260 Operation Manual - Page 89
quasiparticle, dangle, dangler, dangly, parenthesis, parentheses
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Variant pronunciations may be indicated by respelling only the part of the word that changes. A hyphen will replace the part of the pronunciation that has remained the same. These 'cutback' respellings will occur primarily in three areas: a) where the headword has a variant pronunciation: quasiparticle /%kwAzI"pärtik@l; %kwäzE-/ b) in derivative forms: dangle /"daGg@l/ dangler /-gl@r/ dangly /-glE/ Note: Cutbacks in derivatives always refer back to the headword respelling, not the preceding derivative. c) at irregular plurals: parenthesis /p@"renTH@sis/ parentheses /-%sEz/ Note: A hyphen sometimes serves to separate syllables where the respelling might otherwise look confusing, as at reinforce /%rE-in"fôrs/. 87
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Variant pronunciations may be indicated by respelling only the part of
the word that changes. A hyphen will replace the part of the
pronunciation that has remained the same. These ‘cutback’ respellings
will occur primarily in three areas:
a) where the headword has a variant pronunciation:
quasiparticle
/%kw
A
z
I
"p
ä
rtik@l
;
%kw
ä
z
E
-/
b) in derivative forms:
dangle
/"da
G
g@l/
dangler
/-gl@r/
dangly
/-gl
E
/
Note: Cutbacks in derivatives always refer back to the headword
respelling, not the preceding derivative.
c) at irregular plurals:
parenthesis
/p@"ren
TH
@sis/
parentheses
/-%s
E
z/
Note: A hyphen sometimes serves to separate syllables where the
respelling might otherwise look confusing, as at reinforce
/%r
E
-in"f
ô
rs/
.