Re: XSAMPA for /ts/?
From: | Stone Gordonssen <stonegordonssen@...> |
Date: | Friday, April 25, 2003, 2:05 |
>Its simply the two IPA symbols /ts/ - but am I to assume you mean these two
>sounds regarded as a single phoneme (as in German, Russian, etc)? If so,
>the IPA symbol is /c/ and probably the XSAMPA is too.
Thanks.
According to my 308 page 1996 IPA guide, [c] is a voiceless palatal stop,
but in the past has been used for an aveolar affricative. IPA aveolar
affricative is [ts].
For now, I'll stick with XSAMPA [t_s].
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