Phonetizer 2.0
O. James Samson - February 28, 2011Phonetizer is a program that is capable of automatically adding International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription to any English texts, edit the resulting text, and copy it to an external program for additional editing or printing. Phonetizer also automatically recognizes inflections of English verbs, nouns and adds transcription to whole texts instead of single words using a database of over 45,000 words’ transcription. Version 2.0 is still a commercial demo, but it is looking like users are in for a great time with Phonetizer when it is fully released. The most noticeable change Phoentizer 2.0 is the addition of American English Phonetic Transcription.
With Phonetizer 2.0, you can easily and quickly add phonetic British or American English transcription to any English text on a Mac or PC. Also, if you are an ESL or EFL teacher, Phonetizer can help you cut your preparation time for classes and further ensure that your students read your assignments correctly, and without any stress.
An overview of some of its features and uses include the following: easy edit transcription using the transcription symbols panel; print the resulting text with transcription; format the resulting text; and automatically add IPA transcription to any English texts.
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