I'm afraid you're right. My mistake comes from the inconsistency of X-SAMPA:
X-SAMPA /r/ = IPA /r/
X-SAMPA /r\/ = IPA turned /r/
X-SAMPA /R/ = IPA inverted /R/
X-SAMPA /R\/ = IPA /R/
But now I remember that all X-SAMPA lower-case vowels have the same value as
in the IPA.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Bennett" <paul-bennett@...>
To: <CONLANG@...>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: Two questions about Esperanto
> On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 21:23:52 +0200, Jean-François COLSON
> <fa597525@...> wrote:
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> > piedmontese use r̂ (r with circumflex) for X-SAMPA [r] (IPA turned r)
Correction: piedmontese use r̂ (r with circumflex) for X-SAMPA [r\] (IPA
turned r)
>
> X-Sampa <r> is not IPA {turned-r}. X-Sampa <r> is IPA <r>, and IPA
> {turned-r} is X-Sampa <r\>
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> Paul
>