A unique feature of DailyCues allows members to select their preferred notation in their profile. Examples linked to the cued English dictionary (e.g., examples) display in the notation prefered notation. There are currently three options for notation: International Phonetic Alphabet (e.g., /lɑɪˈk ðɪˈs/), Dictionary Notation (e.g., /līˈk t͟hĭs/), and Phonemic Notation (e.g., /lieˈk tHis/).
By using some special code, one can embed pronunication examples that adapt to display according to each members preferred notation. The following example /nnnnnnnnnoʊōohoʊōohoʊōohttttttttteɪāayeɪāayeɪāayˈˈˈˈˈˈˈˈˈʃshshʃshshʃshshəəəəəəəəənnnnnnnnn/ displays in your preferred notation.
Additionally, by hovering your cursor over any one phoneme, several examples that use that phoneme appear in a small help box.
If one simply types a phoneme in slashes (e.g., /ɚ/)), it is static. It will not adjust to the individual members preferences. This can cause inconsistencies in the site. However, one can insert adaptive phonemes as a single phoneme (e.g., /ʃshshʃshshʃshsh/) or a whole word (e.g., /wwwwwwwwwɚûrurɚûrurɚûrurˈˈˈˈˈˈˈˈˈddddddddd/) which will conform to the member's preferences.
1. Type double slashes: //
2. Cut and paste IPA symbols. You can either use the symbols below or reset your preferences and cut and paste from the dictionary. (Apaptive examples rely on the International Phonetic Alphabet).
3. End you example with double slashes: //
4. Your example might look something like this: //fɪˈkst//