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dialectblog.com
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| | | | | In the previous lesson of our International Phonetic Alphabet Tutorial, we dealt with the symbols used to represent vowel sounds. In this lesson, we will examine consonant symbols. The IPA Co... | |
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| | | | | A Curriculum of Current Phonetic Shorthand : Henry Sweet's [Current Shorthand][current][^1] is a historical curiosity twice over: once because very few people today need to learn shorthand at all or even know what it is; twice because as shorthands go, it's | |
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sitr.us
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| | | | | In last week's post I provided phonetic transcriptions of some example words using the International Phonetic Alphabet, or IPA for short. I thought it would be helpful to follow that up with some information about what the IPA is, and how to read it. And as a bonus, after learning about IPA transcription you will be able to better read pronunciation guides on Wikipedia. ... | |
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lizbourke.wordpress.com
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| | | Reviewed over at Tor.com. As I grow accustomed to working a nine-to-five job, hopefully I'll get the energy back to be a little more active on the interwebs. Right now, though... well, that's a future hope. | ||