pronunciation
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pronunciation is an online means using text or audio to indicate how to say a person's name.
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IndieWeb Examples
A Challenge for 2018!
Add an audio file of your preferred pronunciation of your name to your homepage h-card and add yourself to the list below. If you do, Marty McGuire will give you a shout-out on This Week in the IndieWeb Audio Edition!
Martijn van der Ven
Martijn van der Ven has an h-card which includes a visual written IPA version of his name's pronunciation as well as a link to an audio file to hear it spoken.
Jason McIntosh
Jason McIntosh did exactly what Martijn van der Ven did, marking the sound-file link as a u-sound property of his h-card. This came out of a discussion in the #indieweb chat where all present agreed that a phonetic spelling wasn't globally useful (since phonetic spellings are still language-dependent), but few people can sight-read IPA. Jason thought that an IPA rendering that was conspicuously hyperlinked to a sound file made for a suitable compromise.
gRegor Morrill
gRegor Morrill added written IPA to https://gregorlove.com/about/#pronunciation for the most common pronunciation of his first and last name on 2018-06-30 . Also used Web Speech API Speech Synthesis to include audio of it and a few other ways to pronounce my first name.
- I don't know IPA, so I used https://tophonetics.com to generate it; corrections welcome.
- I used
p-ipa
microformat property, following Martijn van der Ven
Jacky Alcine
As of 2022-07-03, Jacky Alcinรฉ has an audio snippet of how his name is said on his about page.
- I used
u-sound p-ipa
to describe this
capjamesg
capjamesg shows written IPA with a link to an audio clip where he narrates his forename on his home page.
Anthony Ciccarello
Anthony Ciccarello added a button for pronouncing his name to his homepage on 2024-02-20. It uses the SpeechSynthesis API to produce an English audio output. This was chosen over an audio clip to avoid using his own voice and to do something more neutral.
Add Yourself
- Add yourself hereโฆ (see this for more details)
Silo Examples
Facebook has a built-in pronunciation functionality to help users indicate how their name is pronounced. It can be found in the About tab >> Details About You >> section entitled "Name Pronunciation". Their UI suggests several common pronunciations based on one's name as well as the ability to craft one's own version. They then also provide a "play" button which gives a robot produced pronunciation of the name thus specified.
LinkedIn added the ability to upload a recording of your name to your profile.
https://blog.linkedin.com/2020/july/2/help-others-pronounce-your-name-correctly
See also
- h-card
- language
- rel-pronunciation
- International Phonetic Alphabet
- https://twitter.com/FrankElavsky/status/1470815627480866821
- "All academics should put a "how to pronounce my name" section on their personal website because I get the slightest bit of anxiety meeting someone for the first time when I've only read their papers and interacted with them on social media." Frank Elavsky December 14, 2021
- https://name.pn/kim-foale feat. an audio file with their name's correct pronunciation
- Una Kravets shows a speech bubble icon (๐ฌ) and a speaking head icon (๐ฃ๏ธ) behind her name on the home and about page respectively. These trigger an audio file to be played.
See Also
- https://namedrop.io/, a service for posting the pronunciation of your name