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{{temp|rad-pronunciation}} on the polysyllabic word's page, such as {{m|rad|Aroír}}, will generate the standard pronunciation, the corresponding rhyme and the syllabification of the word: | {{temp|rad-pronunciation}} on the polysyllabic word's page, such as {{m|rad|Aroír}}, will generate the standard pronunciation, the corresponding rhyme and the syllabification of the word: | ||
{{ | {{rad-pronunciation|entry=Aroír}} | ||
On the monosyllabic word's page, such as {{m|rad|hars}}, the syllabification will not be present: | On the monosyllabic word's page, such as {{m|rad|hars}}, the syllabification will not be present: | ||
{{ | {{rad-pronunciation|entry=hars}} | ||
On a multi-word entry's page, such as {{m|rad|Arans ag Eurúpjeșe}}, the rhyme will not be present. Words may also appear with a narrower phonetic transcription if applicable: | On a multi-word entry's page, such as {{m|rad|Arans ag Eurúpjeșe}}, the rhyme will not be present. Words may also appear with a narrower phonetic transcription if applicable: | ||
{{ | {{rad-pronunciation|entry=Arans ag Eurúpjeșe}} | ||
With words pronounced differently in the ''[[:Appendix:Radestrian_pronunciation|hjádvanþs]]'' standard, such as {{m|rad|hjárs}}, it will appear in the dialect section: | With words pronounced differently in the ''[[:Appendix:Radestrian_pronunciation|hjádvanþs]]'' standard, such as {{m|rad|hjárs}}, it will appear in the dialect section: | ||
{{ | {{rad-pronunciation|entry=hjárs}} | ||
==Additional parameters== | ==Additional parameters== | ||
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# <code>|syllables</code> | # <code>|syllables</code> | ||
# <code>|homophones</code> | # <code>|homophones</code> | ||
All arguments given after the activation of a mode are interpreted as arguments for that mode. <code>|IPA</code>, however, is selected by default. Additional arguments given in <code>IPA</code> will come with a generated rhyme where possible. | All arguments given after the activation of a mode are interpreted as arguments for that mode. <code>|IPA</code>, however, is selected by default. Additional arguments given in <code>IPA</code> will come with a generated rhyme where possible. | ||
{{ | |||
You can toggle modes by calling their name. {{temp|rad-pronunciation|homophones|as|‘as}} | {{temp|rad-pronunciation|/us/}} → {{l|rad|us}} | ||
{{ | {{rad-pronunciation|entry=us|/us/}} | ||
In <code>syllables</code> mode, syllables are divided as arguments, with multiple entries divided by <code>||</code>, as in {{temp|syllables}}. {{temp|rad-pronunciation | |||
{{ | You can toggle modes by calling their name. | ||
{{temp|rad-pronunciation|homophones|as|‘as}} → {{l|rad|às}} | |||
{{rad-pronunciation|entry=às|homophones|as|‘as}} | |||
In <code>syllables</code> mode, syllables are divided as arguments, with multiple entries divided by <code>||</code>, as in {{temp|syllables}}. | |||
{{temp|rad-pronunciation|syllables|a|se|dua||a|sed|ua}} → {{l|rad|asedua}} | |||
{{rad-pronunciation|entry=asedua|syllables|a|se|dua||a|sed|ua}} | |||
Dialects and registers are <i>sub-modes</i> under <code>IPA</code>. Calling these will set the arguments to be interpreted under the previously selected dialect/register. The standard dialect and plain register are selected by default. Calling a dialect will reset the register. Calling a dialect or register outside of <code>IPA</code> mode will switch to <code>IPA</code> mode, and the dialect and register will be reset. Non-standard dialects do not contribute to the rhyme generation. | |||
{{temp|rad-pronunciation|colloquial|/ɤɡ/}} → {{l|rad|ag}} | |||
{{rad-pronunciation|entry=ag|colloquial|/ɤɡ/}} | |||
{{temp|rad-pronunciation|coastal|/rˠoːs/}} → {{l|rad|rvaus}} | |||
{{rad-pronunciation|entry=rvaus|coastal|/rˠoːs/}} | |||
{{temp|rad-pronunciation|coastal|/rˠoːs/|colloquial|[ɹoːs]}} → {{l|rad|rvaus}} | |||
{{rad-pronunciation|entry=rvaus|coastal|/rˠoːs/|colloquial|[ɹoːs]}} | |||
Automatic <code>IPA</code> and <code>syllables</code> can be turned off by calling <code>|no auto</code> in their respective modes. Note that rhyme is automatically generated for each standard input regardless. Although automatic generation can be turned off, a standard IPA transcription in plain register must still be inputted. | |||
{{temp|rad-pronunciation|no auto|/ɤɡ/}} → {{l|rad|ag}} | |||
{{rad-pronunciation|entry=ag|no auto|/ɤɡ/}} | |||
{{temp|rad-pronunciation|syllables|no auto}} → {{l|rad|Aroír}} | |||
{{rad-pronunciation|entry=Aroír|syllables|no auto}} | |||
The parameter {{para|entry}} can be used to override the automatic input from the page name, though this is only applicable in exemplification settings, such as this one. |
Revision as of 03:09, 22 August 2023
Usage
This template can be added to a Radestrian entry, and it will automatically generate and format the pronunciation section.
There are no mandatory parameters: the template alone will generate the pronunciation from the page title and create the relevant list of rhymes and syllabification.
{{rad-pronunciation}}
on the polysyllabic word's page, such as Aroír, will generate the standard pronunciation, the corresponding rhyme and the syllabification of the word:
On the monosyllabic word's page, such as hars, the syllabification will not be present:
On a multi-word entry's page, such as Arans ag Eurúpjeșe, the rhyme will not be present. Words may also appear with a narrower phonetic transcription if applicable:
With words pronounced differently in the hjádvanþs standard, such as hjárs, it will appear in the dialect section:
Additional parameters
Extra information can be added through extra arguments. There are three modes of extra argument:
|IPA
|syllables
|homophones
All arguments given after the activation of a mode are interpreted as arguments for that mode. |IPA
, however, is selected by default. Additional arguments given in IPA
will come with a generated rhyme where possible.
{{rad-pronunciation|/us/}}
→ us
You can toggle modes by calling their name.
{{rad-pronunciation|homophones|as|‘as}}
→ às
In syllables
mode, syllables are divided as arguments, with multiple entries divided by ||
, as in {{syllables}}
.
{{rad-pronunciation|syllables|a|se|dua||a|sed|ua}}
→ asedua
Dialects and registers are sub-modes under IPA
. Calling these will set the arguments to be interpreted under the previously selected dialect/register. The standard dialect and plain register are selected by default. Calling a dialect will reset the register. Calling a dialect or register outside of IPA
mode will switch to IPA
mode, and the dialect and register will be reset. Non-standard dialects do not contribute to the rhyme generation.
{{rad-pronunciation|colloquial|/ɤɡ/}}
→ ag
{{rad-pronunciation|coastal|/rˠoːs/}}
→ rvaus
{{rad-pronunciation|coastal|/rˠoːs/|colloquial|[ɹoːs]}}
→ rvaus
Automatic IPA
and syllables
can be turned off by calling |no auto
in their respective modes. Note that rhyme is automatically generated for each standard input regardless. Although automatic generation can be turned off, a standard IPA transcription in plain register must still be inputted.
{{rad-pronunciation|no auto|/ɤɡ/}}
→ ag
{{rad-pronunciation|syllables|no auto}}
→ Aroír
The parameter |entry=
can be used to override the automatic input from the page name, though this is only applicable in exemplification settings, such as this one.