Hi Everyone;
I wrote: I am ill.  it read it right
I wrote: I went to IL.  It said ill for Illinois


What do you think of that?
It will not pronounce Illinois.
I am using 5.1 and it sounds like mine is doing the opposite.
Terry Powers

-----Original Message-----
From: Ann K. Parsons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 7:48 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] pronunciation dictionary?


Hi all,

Richard Myers writes:
 > Hello, Terry,
 > You are a little confused.  Most of the web order pages are programmed by

 > the same people, then sold to web vendors.  Those order pages all insist
you 
 > enter the state by just two letters.  They are inventing English again,
but 
 > if you want to buy something from a web vendor, you got no choice.  The 
 > three letter designator abbreviations are still as valid as they were
more 
 > than 50 years ago.


Actually, you're wrong, Dick.  The postal regulations and so on do not
recognize three letter abbreviations any longer.  The times have
changed.  English is a fluid tongue and the *pronunciation* dictionary
should know what it's supposed to do.  Get with the program guys!
It's 2005, not 1955!!  If the BN is pronouncing ILL. as illinois, then
perhaps it could be changed in the next upgrade, if you can't change
it in the *pronunciation* dictionary!

Ann P.

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