The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a system of phonetic notation devised and in use by linguists. It is intended to provide a standardized, accurate and unique representation for every sound element in human language, that is distinguished as a phone or a phoneme.
For a treatment of the English language using the IPA, see International Phonetic Alphabet for English.
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Notepad - Methods for typing in the IPA in Word and Notepad.
A Sound Reference to the IPA - Interactive IPA chart that includes examples of sounds.
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Unicode “Keyboard” - A Unicode replica of the official chart written in XHTML/CSS and released under the GPL. Allows the user to type strings of IPA characters while keeping track of previously used symbols and optionally outputting XML entities.
Meta Description: [ Interface for entering/typing IPA characters/symbols/glyphs/letters and diacritics. ]
International Phonetic Association - The website of the organization that created the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Meta Description: [ International Phonetic Association, IPA, Phonetics, International Phonetic Alphabet, IPA Alphabet ]
IPAScript - Description and online Demo of an input system for generating IPA symbols from SAMPA (Ascii) keystrokes
Say... - Text-to-speech translator which also reads ASCII representations of the IPA.
The IPA in Unicode - Unicode standard used by current browsers covers all the IPA phonetic symbols. Listed with their meanings, codes, and advice on Unicode fonts that contain them.
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