Re: CXS/Phoneme Question
From: | Jean-François Colson <fa597525@...> |
Date: | Saturday, March 4, 2006, 19:55 |
> On Saturday, March 04, 2006 7:32 PM CET, veritosproject@GMAIL.COM wrote
>
> > What would be the IPA and CXS characters for this sound?
> >
> > It's a plosive, articulated in the same manner as [T] though.
> >
> >
>
> That's quite simple: use "t" with the dental diacritic.
>
> In IPA: [t̪] (U+0074 LATIN SMALL LETTER T followed by U+032A COMBINING BRIDGE BELOW).
> In X-SAMPA: [t_d].
>
> I don't remember where I can find a CXS chart. If you have a link, give it please.
Why did I not look in my bookmarks before? A CXS table is available at http://www.theiling.de/ipa/.
There's something I don't understand: [_c] is used both for "less rounded" and for
"dental" in CSX. Why?
OK. That looks like a c but in fact that's a d which isn't displayed completely
because the column isn't large enough. Here is a capture of what I see:
http://users.belgacom.net/bn130627/CXS.JPG.
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