International Phonetic Alphabet - перевод на голландский
Display virtual keyboard interface

International Phonetic Alphabet - перевод на голландский

ALPHABETIC SYSTEM OF PHONETIC NOTATION
International phonetic alphabet; International Phonetics Alphabet; User:לערי ריינהארט/tests/bugzilla/00218/International Phonetic Alphabet section Note: This page uses special characters; IPA diacritics; Alphabet phonétique international; User:Gangleri/tests/bugzilla/00218/International Phonetic Alphabet section Note: This page uses special characters; Alphabet phonetique international; Non-pulmonic consonant; IPA symbol; IPA diacritic; IPA notation; Ɔ᷄; International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA); Romanization Phonetic Standard; International Phonetic Alphabet language; IPA wild cards; Phonetic wild cards; IPA consonants; IPA vowels; Superscript IPA; IPA alphabet; Fonipa; IPA pronunciation; Diacritics in IPA; 𐞃; 𐞄; 𐞅; 𐞋; 𐞌; 𐞍; 𐞎; 𐞏; 𐞑; 𐞒; 𐞓; 𐞔; 𐞕; 𐞖; 𐞗; 𐞘; 𐞠; 𐞢; 𐞣; 𐞤; 𐞥; 𐞦; 𐞧; 𐞨; 𐞩; 𐞪; 𐞫; 𐞬; 𐞭; 𐞮; 𐞯; 𐞰; 𐞲; 𐞳; 𐞴; 𐞵; 𐞶; 𐞷; 𐞸; 𐞹; 𐞛; 𐞜; 𐞞; 𐞟; 𐞡; IP Alphabet; IPA brackets

International Phonetic Alphabet         
Internationaal Fonetisch Alfabet
phonetic alphabet         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Phonic alphabet; WWII phonetic alphabet; Modern Phonetic Alphabet; Phonetic Alphabet; Phonetic alphabets; Phonetic Symbol; Phonetic symbol; Phonetic alphabet (disambiguation)
fonetisch alfabet
Roman alphabet         
ALPHABET USED TO WRITE THE LATIN LANGUAGE (MORE SPECIFIC THAN Q8229: LATIN ALPHABET)
Roman alphabet; Latin Alphabet; Latin-alphabet; Roman Alphabet; Latin (alphabet); Rome alphabet; Classical Latin alphabet; Early Latin alphabet; Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz; Roman-alphabet; ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ; Old Latin alphabet
Romeins alphabet

Определение

International Phonetic Alphabet
¦ noun an internationally recognized set of phonetic symbols.

Википедия

International Phonetic Alphabet

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standardized representation of speech sounds in written form. The IPA is used by lexicographers, foreign language students and teachers, linguists, speech–language pathologists, singers, actors, constructed language creators, and translators.

The IPA is designed to represent those qualities of speech that are part of lexical (and, to a limited extent, prosodic) sounds in oral language: phones, phonemes, intonation, and the separation of words and syllables. To represent additional qualities of speech—such as tooth gnashing, lisping, and sounds made with a cleft lip and cleft palate—an extended set of symbols may be used.

Segments are transcribed by one or more IPA symbols of two basic types: letters and diacritics. For example, the sound of the English letter ⟨t⟩ may be transcribed in IPA with a single letter: [t], or with a letter plus diacritics: [t̺ʰ], depending on how precise one wishes to be. Slashes are used to signal phonemic transcription; therefore, /t/ is more abstract than either [t̺ʰ] or [t] and might refer to either, depending on the context and language.

Occasionally, letters or diacritics are added, removed, or modified by the International Phonetic Association. As of the most recent change in 2005, there are 107 segmental letters, an indefinitely large number of suprasegmental letters, 44 diacritics (not counting composites), and four extra-lexical prosodic marks in the IPA. Most of these are shown in the current IPA chart, posted below in this article and at the website of the IPA.