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Closed | 2013-06-27 19:49 Changed by Paul |
Paul (10) | Audio Recordingsforum Please verify recordings that are pronounced correctly, are clearly audible, conform to the text displayed and are on native speaker level (regardless of actually being a native speaker). Please do not regard your own intonation as the only one possible. Noises inaudible or almost inaudible with medium-quality speakers (headphones) are not a reason for deletion.Different accents are welcome, as each word can be recorded by several users. Ideally, each word will be recorded by several native speakers from different regions (and of different age, gender, ...) someday. The terms should be pronounced in standard language, not in dialect, except for dialect (regional) terms tagged as such. Audio contributors are asked to provide native/resident country and region (accent) information in their profile. If several factors influenced the accent, please give details using the region (accent) field. Abbreviations in angle brackets can be recorded if useful (used in verbal communication), but they are not required. |
Closed | 2012-03-17 14:25 Changed by Paul |
Paul (10) | Audio Recordingsforum Please verify recordings that are pronounced correctly, are clearly audible, conform to the text displayed and are on native speaker level. Please do not regard your own intonation as the only one possible. Noises inaudible or almost inaudible with medium-quality speakers (headphones) are not a reason for deletion.Different accents are welcome, as each word can be recorded by several users. Ideally, each word will be recorded by several native speakers from different regions (and of different age, gender, ...) someday. The terms should be pronounced in standard language, not in dialect, except for dialect (regional) terms tagged as such. Audio contributors are asked to provide native/resident country and region (accent) information in their profile. If several factors influenced the accent, please give details using the region (accent) field. Abbreviations in angle brackets can be recorded if useful (used in verbal communication), but they are not required. |
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