Re: representing back unrounded vowels in X-Sampa
From: | Tristan McLeay <zsau@...> |
Date: | Saturday, January 17, 2004, 2:41 |
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Trebor Jung wrote:
> Mark J. Reed wrote:
>
> "Do you not have access to the conlanglinks page? It has a link to a very
> handy image of the standard IPA chart with the X-SAMPA symbols overlaid in
> blue."
>
> Unfortunately, that doesn't help much. Because I'm visually impaired,
> I use a speech program, which hasn't got access to graphical stuff.
>
> Is there a text-based chart of all the symbols in all the systems
> (Kirshenbaum, original IPA, X-Sampa etc.) plus their pronunciations
> for people just learning the systems? (I've found a text-based
> comparative chart, but without pronunciations.)
There is now: <http://zsau.firespeaker.org/Linguistics/CXS-IPA/textchart>.
Well, at the moment it's just vowels. I'll add consonants too though.
Sounsd are plagiarised from NTNU's site, but if they didn't want that to
happen, they should've used alt="XSAMPA". I hope it's readable enough for
you. (How well do tables come out in speech programs? Would it help if it
was detablified?)
--
Tristan