Re: TECH: Syllable generation
From: | Edward Miller <sewerbird@...> |
Date: | Monday, January 24, 2005, 18:03 |
Well: I use the trial version (non-expiring) of the random word
generator when I want to test out my phonology rules and see if they
click. Perhaps that would help you. It has an Excel-like method of
putting in single components, and you can control frequency. Here's
the site.
http://www.gammadyne.com/rndword.htm
Have fun, eh? ^_^
-Edward
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> --- kcasada <kcasada@...> wrote:
>
> > Hi, y'all,
> >
> > I am sure that this question is so basic it will
> > give several of you a
> > chuckle, but anyway . . .
> > Is there a program that will generate basic
> > (written) syllables for me if I
> > input syllable patterns and a phonetic inventory?
> > I have had a little luck with Microsoft Excel, but
> > not much, and was told that
> > MS Access might work better.
> > It's not so much that I'm lazy as that I'm busy!
> > (And severely hemispherically
> > challenged, I suspect! ;] )
> > Krista
> >
>