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pronounceable

v1.0.1

Published

Test a word for pronounceability

Downloads

328

Readme

pronounceable

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Pronounceable is a small module that allows you to test a word for pronounceability.

To use it, simple install via NPM and include it in your project file.

	var pronounceable = require('pronounceable');

Then, to test a word for pronounceability, use the test method.

	console.log(pronounceable.test('samosa')); // true
	console.log(pronounceable.test('xghsii')); // false

You can also use the module to score a word on its pronounceability, using the score method. The higher the output value the more pronouncable the word.

	console.log(pronouncable.score('peonies')); // 0.10176356810708122
	console.log(pronouncable.score('sshh')); // 0.0008556941146173743

To generate your own dataset use the train method.

	pronouncable.train('dictionary.txt', function(probabilities) {
		// The data set has been returned
		console.log(probabilities);
	});