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==Usage==
==Usage==
; {{para|1}}
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Term used in the calculations. Most of the time the page name is used but there are a couple respelling rules mainly for stress of '''loanwords'''. Use <code>́◌</code> (acute accent) to place the stress in a syllable whose nucleus is a short vowel. Use <code>̀◌</code> (grave accent) instead if the vowel is long—i.e. if it already has a macron. '''Imperative''' forms of verbs, and terms lengthened for '''coordination''' if they occur in a phrase, must also have their stress indicated manually.  
Term written in the standard romanization, used to output the standard pronunciation in the IPA. If left blank or not included, the page name (i.e. term) is used, which outputs the appropriate pronunciation and stress placement for native words. If the parameter is defined, that value is used instead of the page name. This is mainly used to indicate the fixed stress of certain '''loanwords''', according to a few respelling rules. Use <code>́◌</code> (acute accent) to place the stress in a syllable whose nucleus is a short vowel. Use <code>̀◌</code> (grave accent) instead if the vowel is long—i.e. if it already has a macron. '''Imperative''' forms of verbs, and terms lengthened for '''coordination''', must also have their stress indicated manually.  


Additionally [[:Category:High Valyrian terms with hiatus|terms with hiatus]] and any of their inflected or derived forms, and phrases which they occur in, should have a <code>·</code> placed between the vowels in question. If the vowels are the last in the word, then the stress has to be placed manually. This may be fixed in the future.  
Additionally [[:Category:High Valyrian terms with hiatus|terms with hiatus]] and any forms or phrases derived from them that contain hiatus should have a <code>·</code> placed between the vowels in question. If the vowels are the last in the word, then the stress has to be placed manually. This may be fixed in the future.  


==Examples==
==Examples==
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{{temp|hv-IPA|dāria}}, ''dāria'' “queen”  
{{temp|hv-IPA|dāria}}, ''dāria'' “queen”  


{{hv-IPA|dāria}}
{{hv-IPA|dāria|nocat=1}}
{{col-n|2}}
{{col-n|2}}
{{temp|hv-IPA|ilzigon}}, ''ilzigon'' “to throw”  
{{temp|hv-IPA|ilzigon}}, ''ilzigon'' “to throw”  


{{hv-IPA|ilzigon}}
{{hv-IPA|ilzigon|nocat=1}}
{{col-end}}
{{col-end}}
; With post-classical pronunciation
; With post-classical pronunciation
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{{temp|hv-IPA|vasrie}}, ''vasrie'' “thin”  
{{temp|hv-IPA|vasrie}}, ''vasrie'' “thin”  


{{hv-IPA|vasrie}}
{{hv-IPA|vasrie|nocat=1}}
{{col-n|2}}
{{col-n|2}}
{{temp|hv-IPA|iosrūlirion}}, ''iosrūlirion '' “autumn”  
{{temp|hv-IPA|iosrūlirion}}, ''iosrūlirion '' “autumn”  


{{hv-IPA|iosrūlirion}}
{{hv-IPA|iosrūlirion|nocat=1}}
{{col-end}}
{{col-end}}
; Manual stress
; Manual stress
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{{temp|hv-IPA|Dóthraki}}, ''Dothraki''
{{temp|hv-IPA|Dóthraki}}, ''Dothraki''


{{hv-IPA|Dóthraki}}
{{hv-IPA|Dóthraki|nocat=1}}
{{col-n|2}}
{{col-n|2}}
{{temp|hv-IPA|Rullòr}}, ''Rullōr'' “R'hllor”  
{{temp|hv-IPA|Rullòr}}, ''Rullōr'' “R'hllor”  


{{hv-IPA|Rullòr}}
{{hv-IPA|Rullòr|nocat=1}}
{{col-end}}
{{col-end}}

Latest revision as of 02:18, 25 August 2024

Documentation for Template:Hv-IPA. [edit]
This page contains usage information, categories, interwiki links and other content describing the template.

This template generates automatic IPA transcription for High Valyrian entries. It uses Module:hv-pronunc as its back end.

Usage

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Term written in the standard romanization, used to output the standard pronunciation in the IPA. If left blank or not included, the page name (i.e. term) is used, which outputs the appropriate pronunciation and stress placement for native words. If the parameter is defined, that value is used instead of the page name. This is mainly used to indicate the fixed stress of certain loanwords, according to a few respelling rules. Use ́◌ (acute accent) to place the stress in a syllable whose nucleus is a short vowel. Use ̀◌ (grave accent) instead if the vowel is long—i.e. if it already has a macron. Imperative forms of verbs, and terms lengthened for coordination, must also have their stress indicated manually.

Additionally terms with hiatus and any forms or phrases derived from them that contain hiatus should have a · placed between the vowels in question. If the vowels are the last in the word, then the stress has to be placed manually. This may be fixed in the future.

Examples

Default (Classical)

{{hv-IPA|dāria}}, dāria “queen”

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdaːria/

{{hv-IPA|ilzigon}}, ilzigon “to throw”

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈilziɡon/

With post-classical pronunciation

{{hv-IPA|vasrie}}, vasrie “thin”

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈvasrie/
(Post-Classical) IPA(key): /ˈvaɟe/

{{hv-IPA|iosrūlirion}}, iosrūlirion “autumn”

(Classical) IPA(key): /iosˈruːlirion/
(Post-Classical) IPA(key): /ioˈɟuːlirion/

Manual stress

{{hv-IPA|Dóthraki}}, Dothraki

(Classical) IPA(key): /ˈdoθraki/

{{hv-IPA|Rullòr}}, Rullōr “R'hllor”

(Classical) IPA(key): /rulˈloːr/