Pronunciation rules for new words used in awaretheory

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Pronunciation rules for new words used in awaretheory

Any pronunciation rules used in awaretheory for the new word should be as simple as possible. One of the simplest ways to pronounce the words are to break them down into the prefixes and suffixes then pronounce each prefix or suffix as they would normally be pronounced with the core word pronounced normally as well.

Usually when two identical vowels are next to each other in a word one is removed for simplicity Sake. so in pronouncing the word it helps to remember this fact.

For example, the word enhawarepath is pronounced as enha- aware- path where "enha" comes from the first part of the word "enhanced". Enha is consequently pronounced some what the same as the first part of the word enhanced.

The word ixperiencitness is pronounced as "I experience it ness". Uxperiencitness is pronounced as "you experience it ness" Wexperiencitness is pronounced as "we experience it ness".

The pronunciation of the prefixes "physi" and "physa" can cause some confusion in speaking them, so as a rule they can be pronounced as two syllables "phys" and "i" with a hard vowel sound for "i" as it is pronounces when saying the letter "i". And for the prefix physa it is pronounced as two syllables "phys- a", the "a" is pronounced as the letter "a" is pronounced. The prefixes physi and physa are used in many words such as physapath, citophysaspace, physaconvergence, and physiextension, physimapping but have very differnt meanings.