phonetic alphabet

NOUN
  1. an alphabet of characters intended to represent specific sounds of speech
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  • The symbols within the square brackets [] is the pronunciation as indicated by the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). WN.com - Articles related to Japan wants to exit from aid politics as China muscles in
  • In the International Phonetic Alphabet, < c > represents a voiceless palatal stop, < q > a voiceless uvular stop.
  • That means creating a written form of the language, which the researchers do using what is known as the International Phonetic Alphabet. The Economist: Daily news and views
  • There is a small error in the article on the addition of a symbol for the labiodental flap to the International Phonetic Alphabet: the bilabial trill does not still await its day.
  • Of course, what we really use when we need to know a pronunciation is the International Phonetic Alphabet. Ghoti out of Water « Isegoria
  • There is a small error in the New York Times article on the addition of a symbol for the labiodental flap to the International Phonetic Alphabet that Geoff mentioned: the bilabial trill does not still await its day.
  • This is a nice example of why the International Phonetic Alphabet should be taught in schools. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pronouncing “Volokh”:
  • It'starts from the Chinese phonetic alphabet and ends at the HSK examination.
  • Those of us here on Language Log who cite exotic languages or talk about phonetics frequently use the International Phonetic Alphabet.
  • Such consonants are phonetically palatalized, and in the International Phonetic Alphabet they are indicated by a superscript 'j'.
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