typeOfPronunciationDescribed

P41680
predicate

Indicates that one entity specifies or characterizes the kind or style of pronunciation associated with another entity.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
typicalPronunciation 13
indicatesPronunciationFeature 1
pronunciationStyle 1

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: typeOfPronunciationDescribed
Generated description
Indicates that one entity specifies or characterizes the kind or style of pronunciation associated with another entity.

Sample triples (16)

Subject Object
Daniel Jones's English Pronouncing Dictionary educated Southern British English
Peninsular Spanish interdental fricative /θ/ for letters z and c before e or i via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Peninsular Spanish alveolar fricative /s/ distinct from /θ/ in most northern and central areas via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Peninsular Spanish assibilated or apico-alveolar /s/ in many northern varieties via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Peninsular Spanish weakening of intervocalic /d/ in many colloquial registers via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Alana /əˈlɑːnə/ via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Alana /əˈlæ nə/ via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Ellie /ˈɛli/ in English via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Tracey /ˈtreɪsi/ in English via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Raee /reɪ/ via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Rion /ˈriːən/ via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Rion /ˈraɪən/ via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Yüeh front rounded vowel /y/ in some older romanization conventions via predicate surface "indicatesPronunciationFeature"
Tarah /ˈtɛərə/ (English, similar to Tara) via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
Andy /ˈændi/ via predicate surface "typicalPronunciation"
catchphrase "Esskeetit"
surface form: Esskeetit
exaggerated via predicate surface "pronunciationStyle"