phonemic alphabet


  • How can I type the International Phonetic Alphabet?

    How can I type the International Phonetic Alphabet?

    Before reading this post, you should know a little about the International Phonetic Alphabet and Phonemic Alphabets. You may also want to read IPA: History, Functionality, and Limitations. Learning to type the International Phonetic Alphabet can seem like a daunting task. How can I get one keyboard that creates 107 basic pronunciation symbols, 31 diacritics,…


  • International Phonetic Alphabet(s)? How many are there?

    International Phonetic Alphabet(s)? How many are there?

    Before reading this post, you should be familiar with the International Phonetic Alphabet and Phonemic Alphabets. You may also want to read IPA: History, Functionality, and Limitations as well. The shower answer to this question is that there is only one International Phonetic Alphabet, the one created in 1888 by the International Phonetic Association. However…


  • IPA: Who uses the International Phonetic Alphabet?

    IPA: Who uses the International Phonetic Alphabet?

    Before reading this post, you should be familiar with the International Phonetic Alphabet and Phonemic Alphabets. You may also want to read IPA: History, Functionality, and Limitations as well. IPA may be great for languages, but who actually uses it? The short answer is that the following types of people/professions may use IPA to varying…


  • International Phonetic Alphabet and Phonemic Alphabets

    International Phonetic Alphabet and Phonemic Alphabets

    /gɛt jɔː ʃwɑː ɒn/ Have you ever seen something that looks like the Roman Alphabet but then it has some extra dots, symbols and letters you have never seen before? Does it follow other words and come after vocabulary (usually)? If you answered yes to these questions, then you have most likely come across something…


  • Great Vowel Shift

    Great Vowel Shift

    Have you ever wondered why English pronunciation is so difficult? Why are words written one way but pronounced in another? In addition to English’s bastard origins, there was a great event over a couple of centuries of extreme linguistic and phonological importance called the Great Vowel Shift. Questions, questions? So what is this Great Vowel…