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False positives for 1 syllable #37
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As a non-native English speaker, English is very weird ;) Those are lovely examples, Thanks for them! Same as #38 (comment) applies! |
#40 fixes ying$
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#40 now fixes (th|d)eist also |
#40 fixed naive and shredless |
@wooorm , some of the list I didn't update, as they weren't common words and/or didn't appear to be part of a many-word-rule. I didn't update any of these. Instead of rules, perhaps these all could go into problematic as one-off exceptions. |
If possible, the problematic list should be kept as short as possible. But yup, if there are no patterns in those words, that makes sense! |
Using this with sentencer.js to create a random phrase generator with the option to restrict the number of syllables per word.
Results in the following output:
English is weird! Admittedly, I had to look up the pronunciation for a number of these.
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