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Below are 3 tutorials providing All You Need to Know to Master Truespel for USA English.  There are also 2 practice tutorials and some text about truespel info. 

The Beige Fox Story
This tutorial below has illustrates the spellings of the 40 sounds of USA English in a short story about a beige fox.  Paste this in your browser.  Click once or twice on the play arrow to hear.  
http://www.qlipmedia.com/ShowQlippit.php?ID=b76766611faccb35021e7ead35fa325472379292da340f2117ef56ad25939283

A List of the 40 USA English Sounds (Phonemes)
A listing of the 40 sounds of English spelled in truespel as explained by me. 
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http://www.qlipmedia.com/wqb/index.php?discid=bed79d80

A Listing of Stress Indicators
Below shows how double consonants and the “ mark introduce a stressed syllable.
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http://www.qlipmedia.com/ShowQlippit.php?ID=3fd4a57b1fe5e83e449a1da86585bea6f7d538030cd2a3263ef2e27c8275d4a7 

Practice – Single Syllable Words in Truespel
Below is a list of 43 nonsense words to practice reading truespel.
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http://www.qlipmedia.com/wqb/index.php?discid=bed79d82

Practice – Two Syllable Words in Truespel
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http://www.qlipmedia.com/wqb/index.php?discid=bed79e80

Talking About ing/ink and ang/ank
Below shows the letter strings ink/ing and ank/ang.  I maintain that these vowels are really “long” not “short” as all the dictionaries portray.  Pronunciation must have changed over time.
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http://www.qlipmedia.com/wqb/index.php?discid=b9da9b86

DISCUSSION
Truespel is the world's only "pronunciation guide spelling" based on USA English.  It is the first one that integrates: 1. Pronunciation guides, 2. Beginner’s phonetic spelling, 3.Translation guides, and 4. Database phonetic analysis via spreadsheets.

Linguists have been changing IPA phonetics to make them computer friendly.  All dictionaries phonetics guides are evolving.  Here is why the world should change to truespel phonetics.

1.  It's English based - the lingua franca of the world.
2.  It's keyboard friendly - uses only letters of the alphabet.  No special symbols.
3.  It's email friendly for copy/paste.  You can't copy/paste any other phonetic notation.
4.  It's filename friendly.  Can be used in filenames.
5.  It's punctuation friendly.  Can be used with present punctuation conventions.
6.  It's capitalization friendly.  Capitalization conventions are retained.
7.  It's spreadsheet friendly.  Useable for analyses.

I have been self publishing truespel books through authorhouse.com.  Four books are published:

"Truespel Book One: Analysis of the Sounds (Phonemes) of USA English" 
"Truespel Book Two: Pronunciation Guide of USA English" 
"A Beginner's Dictionary of USA English: Truespel Book Three" 
"The Alphabet and and Sounds in USA English: Truespel Book Four" 

Planned are:

"Truespel Book Five:  Lesson Plans for Teaching USA English Reading and Writing Phonetically First".

"Truespel Children Stories"  Any present book of children stories can be converted and published.  The truespel converter can show phonetics side by side with traditional spelling.

"Truespel Translation Guides".  Other languages are readable in truespel phonetically.  

Note that truespel is complete and mature.  The English language is respelled in USA accent at truespel.com.  The URL converter there converts the entire web into truespel phonetics.

Tom Zurinskas
creator of truespel


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