This project contains a pronunciation guide for the names of current and recent-past Members of the United States Congress. This is a project of GovTrack.us. The first 539 records were created by Ezra Wyschogrod.
legislators.yaml is a YAML-formatted file. Each record is a current or recent-past Member of Congress which looks like:
- id:
govtrack: 400623
name: Debbie // Wasserman Schultz
ipa: dɛbi // wasɹ̩mən ʃʊlt͡s
respell: DEH-bee // WASS-er-mun shuults
notes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVmGudgxiRg
The record has four parts:
id
...govtrack
provides the numeric ID of the Member of Congress on GovTrack.
name
provides the first and last name of the Member of Congress, as used by this project, separated by //
.
ipa
provides the pronunciation of the name using a subset of the International Phonetic Alphabet the world-wide standard for transcribing the sounds of speech. An IPA transcription is provided for the name as it appears in the name
field, with the corresponding name parts separated by //
. We use a subset of IPA, to guide us to transcribing sounds consistently, that consists of the vowels a ɐ ɑ æ a͡ɪ a͡ʊ ə ɛ ɝ e͡ɪ i ɪ o ɔ ɔ͡ɪ o͡ʊ u ʊ ʌ
and consonants b d d͡z d͡ʒ f g h j k l m n ŋ p ɹ ɹ̜ ɾ s ʃ t t͡s t͡ʃ θ ʒ v w z
.
respell
provides a friendly guide to the pronunciation of the name using a "respelling". The respelling is provided for the name as it appears in the name
field, with the corresponding name parts separated by //
. We use a respelling guide similar to the Pocket Oxford English Dictionary:
Vowel | Example | Consonant | Example |
---|---|---|---|
a | cat | b | bat |
ah/o | calm | ch | chin |
air | hair | d | day |
f | fun | ||
aw | law | g | get |
ay | say | h | hat |
e/eh | bed | j | jam |
ee | meet | k | king |
l | leg | ||
er | her | m | man |
ew | few | n | not |
i/ih | pin | ng | sing |
ī | eye | nk | thank |
p | pen | ||
oh | most | r | rag |
oo | soon | s/ss | sit |
oor | poor | sh | push |
or | corn | t | top |
ow | cow | th | thin |
oy | boy | t͡h | this |
u/uh | cup | v | van |
uu | book | w | will |
y | yes | ||
z | zebra | ||
zh | vision |
Constraints:
- For improved readability, some vowels have one form that only appears in closed syllables (e.g. a constant follows the vowel),
e
,i
,u
, and a different form that only appears in open syllables (eh
,ih
,uh
).a
has no separate open syllable form. o
andah
are used for the same sound.o
is used in closed syllables, except ones that end inr
orl
, since in open syllables one might think it should be pronounced as in "do", "to", etc., and "dor"/"bold" is a different vowel.ah
is used in open syllables and closed syllables ending inr
/l
.s
is doubled asss
in non-complex codas to make it less confusable for az
sound. In complex codas, the presence of other consonants with a voice contrast often makess
unambiguous.
In addition:
- Syllables are separated by dashes.
- Capitalization is used to indicate primary stress, but in single-syllable words the word is entered in lowercase.
- Multi-word names, whether separated by dashes or spaces, are broken out by spaces.