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PIE Transformer automatically adds diacritics to English words on a
Web page to indicate their pronunciations. This has three uses:

1. For English-as-a-second-language (ESL) people to learn correct
English word pronunciations.

2. For native English-speaking children to learn how to read. (See "No
Child Left Behind Act".)

3. Recreational use. Show off a sentence in the PIE form to your
online friends or use it in your commercial campaigns.

Go here and see it yourself:

https://sites.google.com/site/phoneticallyintuitiveenglish/



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