Creating vocabularies – Sony ICD-R100VTP User Manual
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C H A P T E R 3
Improving Your Speech Recognition
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Keep in mind that a single vocabulary is easier to maintain. If you have 
different vocabularies, you may have to add and delete words in multiple 
places.
Language data gathered when you run Vocabulary Builder is specific to a 
single vocabulary. But acoustic data—information about how you 
pronounce different words—applies across vocabularies. When you 
correct a word in the Quick Correct list or the Correction dialog box, or 
train it in the Train Words dialog box, Dragon NaturallySpeaking adjusts 
the acoustic data for that word and all other words with similar sound 
patterns. 
The one case in which acoustic data isn’t shared across vocabularies is 
when a spoken form is added for a word. For example, if you edit the 
written form of “Laura” to add a spoken form of “Laura my officemate,” 
as in the example on page 43, this pronunciation information is stored in 
the vocabulary along with the word, so it’s specific to a single vocabulary.
You can create, open, delete, rename, import, and export vocabularies in 
the Manage Vocabularies dialog box. See the next section for details.
Creating vocabularies
This procedure applies only to Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional 
and higher editions.
To create a vocabulary:
1
On the NaturallySpeaking menu, point to Advanced and click Manage 
Vocabularies. The Manage Vocabularies dialog box opens.
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