Sony ICD-MS515VTP User Manual

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Improving Accuracy

Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide

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Some special words have a blank written form. These words are special
dictation words built into Dragon NaturallySpeaking. You cannot add your own
words with a blank written form.

Words with a written form that begins with a number (for example, "99th" or a
fraction like "½") appear in the list before words that begin with the letter "a".
To see these words, you must scroll the list up.

To create a spoken form for a word or phrase:

Creating a spoken form can be useful in automating some words or phrases that you
dictate frequently. To create a spoken form:

1

Find the word you want in the list by typing the first few letters in the Written
form box of the Vocabulary Editor.

If the word you want to edit doesn’t appear in Vocabulary Editor, it means the word isn’t in

the active vocabulary. You need to add it to the active vocabulary before you can edit it. (See “View or
edit your vocabulary
” on page 123.)

2

Select the word.

3

Type the new spoken form into the Spoken Form box. Make sure you type it
exactly as is it pronounced.

4

(optional) Make any changes, such as punctuation or capitalization, to the
Written Form box.

5

Click Add. This adds the word with your changes.

If the word was already in the active vocabulary before you edited it, you should
then delete the original word.

Creating a spoken form can be useful in automating some words or phrases that you
dictate frequently. For example, you can define a spoken form for a phone number
that you frequently use instead of dictating a string of numbers.

Here are some examples of words with different written and spoken forms. Look in
the Vocabulary Editor window for more examples.

W RI T T E N F O R M

S P O K E N FO R M

eBusiness

ee business

Daniell

Daniel with two ells

Niamh

Nev

CINCPAC

sink pack

[email protected]

my e-mail address

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