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pronun

Pronun is an informal term used in linguistics and language technology to refer to the pronunciation component of a word’s representation. It encompasses phonetic transcriptions, audio pronunciations, and the prosodic features that convey how a word is spoken. The term is not a formal linguistic category but a shorthand adopted in dictionaries, apps, and datasets to denote pronunciation data.

Common representations of pronun include the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription, which provides a detailed mapping

Applications of pronun span dictionaries, language learning applications, and pronunciation training tools, as well as speech

Pronun is closely related to orthography and phonology. It explains how words are spoken beyond their spelling,

Standards and resources: IPA remains a widely accepted standard for pronun, but there is no single universal

See also: pronunciation, IPA, phonetics, phonology, text-to-speech, speech recognition.

of
sounds.
Other
systems
such
as
SAMPA
or
ARPAbet
may
be
used
for
computational
purposes.
Pronun
data
may
also
include
audio
recordings
and
metrical
features
such
as
syllable
stress,
intonation,
and
rhythm,
reflecting
variations
across
dialects
and
accents.
synthesis
and
recognition
pipelines.
In
these
contexts,
pronun
data
helps
learners
and
systems
model
accurate
articulation,
improve
intelligibility,
and
handle
variability
across
speakers.
which
can
be
irregular
in
many
languages.
Pronun
data
often
must
accommodate
dialectal
variation,
regional
accents,
and
socio-phonetic
factors,
making
standardization
a
balance
between
accuracy
and
practicality.
pronun
specification.
Resources
typically
pair
orthographic
forms
with
phonetic
or
audio
representations
and
link
to
larger
corpora,
lexical
databases,
and
educational
tools.
Challenges
include
multi-speaker
variability,
noisy
data,
and
cross-linguistic
pronunciation
differences.