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plover phrasing

This is my phrasing system for plover, using python dictionaries.

This system is based on frequency data gathered from datamuse and also from experience.

The basic premise of this is writing sentences like "I didn't know that" or "you don't really care about" in one stroke, by defining starting left bank stroke words, middle vowel words, and ending words.

Here's a quick overview:
Starting words

  • SWR: I
  • KPWR: you
  • KWHR: he
  • SKWHR: she
  • TWH: they
  • TWR: we
  • KPWH: it
  • STKPWHR: `` (nothing)

Middle words

  • OE: don't (AOE makes really don't, OEU makes don't really)
  • AU: didn't (AOU makes really didn't, AEU makes didn't really)
  • E: doesn't (AE makes really doesn't, EU makes doesn't really)
  • O: can't (AO makes really can't, OU makes can't really)
  • A or U: really
  • AOEU: don't even

Ending words (non-exhaustive)

  • PB: know
  • P: want
  • RPL: remember
  • BL: believe
  • FG: forget
  • R: are, or am, or is depending on starting word
  • et cetera

These ending words can also be combined with other things:

alternate starting words (with no middle words)

  • WHA[E/U/EU]: what he/you/I
  • SKPW[E/U/EU]: do(es)n't he/you/I
  • STKO[E/U/EU]: do(es) he/you/I
  • STKPWO[E/U/EU]: did he/you/I
  • STHA[E/U/EU]: that he/you/I
  • STPA[E/U/EU]: if he/you/I
  • SWH[E/U/EU]: when he/you/I

Visual guide created by Jen (SKWREPB on the Plover discord)