These words can include unusual proper names such as Stillman or Blundell, but
not nonsense words you made up, or the names of the latest drugs that would
not
be in the backup dictionary.
You can verify that they have been added to the Active Dictionary in two
ways:
(a) They appear in the Vocabulary Editor, and
(b) They appear as alternatives in the correction box.
This has some obvious implications for the fluency of correspondence
construction -- ie just type the unusual word the first time, and NatSpeak
will
automatically pick it up.
The additions are saved when you save the speech files at the end of the
session.
David Rollo
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