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transcribe the
speech of
people with
lisps and
cleft palates. The
extIPA repeats several standard-
IPA diacritics that are
unfamiliar to most
people but transcribe...
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Journal of the
IPA finds it
acceptable to mix
IPA and
extIPA symbols in
consonant charts in
their articles. (For instance,
including the
extIPA letter ⟨𝼆⟩...
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series are
IPA consonants, the 200s
retired and non-
IPA consonants, the 300s vowels, the 400s diacritics, the 500s suprasegmentals, the 600s
extIPA, the 700s...
- [ɭ˔̥] or
extIPA [ꞎ]
voiceless retroflex lateral fricative [ɭ˔] or
extIPA [𝼅]
Voiced retroflex lateral fricative (in Ao) [ʎ̥˔] or [ʎ̝̥] or
extIPA [𝼆] voiceless...
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Phonetic Alphabet (
IPA). For an
introductory guide on
IPA symbols, see Help:
IPA. For the
distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see
IPA § Brackets and transcription...
- Extended-F is a
Unicode block containing modifier letters,
nearly all
IPA and
extIPA, for
phonetic transcription. The
Latin Extended-F and -G
blocks contain...
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Coptic (0370–03FF),
IPA example:
Voiceless dental fricative (03B8)
Combining Diacritical Marks Extended (1AB0–1AFF),
extIPA examples:
combining parentheses...
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superscript (modifier)
IPA and
extIPA consonant letters are as follows. The
entire Latin Extended-F
block is
dedicated to
superscript IPA.
Characters for sounds...
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regularly used only in
IPA contexts. The
characters of the
IPA extensions subheading were part of the
original Unicode 1.0. The
extIPA characters for disordered...
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Phonetic Alphabet (
IPA). For an
introductory guide on
IPA symbols, see Help:
IPA. For the
distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see
IPA § Brackets and transcription...