Show the
Metaphone for
homework using the 19 algorithmic steps.
Drop duplicate adjacent letters:
Exception is for C
There were no duplicate letter patterns
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Word begins with check
Our word does not begin with
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Our word does not begin with
GNMove to next step
Our word does not begin with
PNMove to next step
Our word does not begin with
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Our word does not begin with
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Drop 'B' if after 'M' at the end
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Transforms
Zero instances of SCH in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of CIA in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of CH in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of CI in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of CE in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of CY in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of C in HOMEWORK
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D transforms
Zero instances of DGE in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of DGY in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of DGI in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of D in HOMEWORK
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G transforms
No instances of
GH and a vowel
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Our word does not end with
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Our word does not end with
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More G transforms
Zero instances of GG in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of GI in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of GE in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of GY in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of G in HOMEWORK
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Drop 'H' if after but not before a vowel.
Zero instances of vowel-
H non-vowel
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CK transforms to 'K'
Zero instances of CK in HOMEWORK
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PH' transforms to 'F'.
Zero instances of PH in HOMEWORK
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'Q' transforms to 'K'
Zero instances of Q in HOMEWORK
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'S' transforms
Zero instances of SH in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of SIO in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of SIA in HOMEWORK
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'T' transforms
Zero instances of TIA in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of TIO in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of TH in HOMEWORK
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Zero instances of TCH in HOMEWORK
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Step 14: 'V' transforms to 'F'
Zero instances of V in HOMEWORK
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'WH' transforms
The word does
not start with WH, move to next step
There are no instances of
W followed by a vowel, move to next step
'X' transforms to 'S' if at the beginning. Otherwise, 'X' transforms to 'KS'
Our word does not begin with
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Zero instances of X in HOMEWORK
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Drop 'Y' if not followed by a vowel
There are no instances of
Y followed by a vowel, move to next step
'Z' transforms to 'S'
Zero instances of Z in HOMEWORK
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Drop all non-start vowels
Zero instances of A in OMEWORK
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1 instance of the letter E in OM
EWORK
Our translation becomes OMWORK
Zero instances of I in OMWORK
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2 instances of the letter O in
OMW
ORK
Our translation becomes MWRK
Zero instances of U in MWRK
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HMWRK
How does the Phonetic Algorithms Calculator work?
Free Phonetic Algorithms Calculator - Given a name, this calculator translates a name to one of the following 3 phonetic algorithms:
* Soundex
* Metaphone
* New York State Identification and Intelligence System (NYSIIS)
This calculator has 1 input.
What 12 concepts are covered in the Phonetic Algorithms Calculator?
- NYSIIS
- New York State Information and Intelligence Systems. A phonetic coding algorithm
- algorithm
- A process to solve a problem in a set amount of time
- consonant
- Sounds which are blocked by the tongue, teeth, or lips in some way.
B, C, D, F, H, G, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z - consonant
- Sounds which are blocked by the tongue, teeth, or lips in some way.
B, C, D, F, H, G, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z - metaphone
- a phonetic algorithm, published by Lawrence Philips in 1990, for indexing words by their English pronunciation
- phonetic
- a branch of linguistics that studies how humans produce and perceive sounds
- phonetic algorithm
- n algorithm for indexing of words by their pronunciation
- soundex
- a coded surname index (using the first letter of the last name and three digits) based on the way a name sounds rather than the way it is spelled
- syllable
- An uninterrupted segment of sound which is formed by the opening and closing of the mouth to form vowels.
- syllable
- An uninterrupted segment of sound which is formed by the opening and closing of the mouth to form vowels.
- vowel
- A sound the is produced when the mouth is open and not blocked by the lips, teeth, or tongue
a, e, i, o, u - vowel
- A sound the is produced when the mouth is open and not blocked by the lips, teeth, or tongue
a, e, i, o, u