SAMPA from IPA
From: | David Barrow <davidab@...> |
Date: | Saturday, April 19, 2003, 17:17 |
The sound represented by G in IPA is represented by G\ in SAMPA, and G
in SAMPA is used to represent in IPA what looks like a V with a loop
underneath it
The sound represented by B in IPA is represented by B\ in SAMPA, and B
in SAMPA is used to represent IPA symbol BETA.
The sound represented by N in IPA is represented by N\ in SAMPA, and N
in SAMPA is used to represent IPA n with a long inward turning right leg
The sound represented by R in IPA is represented by R\ in SAMPA, and R
in SAMPA is used to represent IPA upside down R.
The sound represented by L in IPA is represented by L\ in SAMPA, and L
in SAMPA is used to represent IPA upside down Y
and, instead of using some variant of N or n to represent the sound of
Spanish ñ, SAMPA has J
When they were designing SAMPA, what were they drinking because I'd like
to try some : )
David Barrow
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