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| Wenin |
Posted - 08 Jul 2007 : 16:29:28 There is something that I believe has always been needed when it came to pen and paper games. A library of how all of everything is pronounced. The problem I have is that I totally suck at pronunciation, so when it comes to words that have only ever been written down, I'm sure I pronounce them completely wrong. In my gaming group, we're all about equally lazy, so once a pronunciation has been uttered, it catches on and becomes the standard. I'm sure this happens in many gaming groups, and then when we meet at a convention or a store, a "war of words" erupts. =)
I hate to be this lame, but has any linguists been interested in creating such a library? =) |
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| Faraer |
Posted - 08 Jul 2007 : 16:36:27 Well, we could say there are four groups -- English vocabulary words more common in D&D/Forgotten Realms than everyday speech -- D&D, non-Realms words -- Realms words pronounced regularly (most of them) -- Realms words pronounced irregularly
For the third, I did recently whip up a guide to the sound values of vowels and vowel combinations. I thought I'd jotted down something on stress patterns but can't find it. For the second, wizards.com once hosted MP3 files of Planescape words. |
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