Weird pronuciations
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 10:07 pm
Jim,
I have just come across some very weird pronunciation and dictionary problems with TA3.047
A sentence starts with: The next day John sees Jesus coming…
But it is pronounced as: "Your" next day John sees Jesus coming.
Why would Bridget from NeoSpeech substitute "Your" for "The"?!?!?!?!? Nothing like this has ever happened before.
Then a word in the dictionary is not being applied.
This is the sentence: ...a dove out of heaven; and it abode upon Him.
The problem word is abode. Bridget normally pronounces abode more like “about” so in the dictionary
I substituted abode with “a boad” and she has always pronounced it correctly, such as “He abode (lived) in the town of London.”
Any ideas about what is going on?
John
I have just come across some very weird pronunciation and dictionary problems with TA3.047
A sentence starts with: The next day John sees Jesus coming…
But it is pronounced as: "Your" next day John sees Jesus coming.
Why would Bridget from NeoSpeech substitute "Your" for "The"?!?!?!?!? Nothing like this has ever happened before.
Then a word in the dictionary is not being applied.
This is the sentence: ...a dove out of heaven; and it abode upon Him.
The problem word is abode. Bridget normally pronounces abode more like “about” so in the dictionary
I substituted abode with “a boad” and she has always pronounced it correctly, such as “He abode (lived) in the town of London.”
Any ideas about what is going on?
John