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Topic: Phonetic Alphabet

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  Phonetic    Alphabet  
  International Phonetic Alphabet    Letter of the Greek alphabet  
  Greek alphabet    Latin alphabet  
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Most admires:Che Guevara
Favorite possession(s):Dictionary,  Sewing machine,  Typewriter
Intelligence:Intelligent
Religion(s):Sikhism
Favorite board game(s):Scrabble
Favorite food(s):Spanish
Favorite book(s):"American Spelling Book" by Noah Webster
"The McGuffey Readers" by William Holmes McGuffey
Interest(s):Latin,  German,  English
Favorite great thinker(s):Samuel Morse,  Gabriel Fahrenheit
Favorite destination(s):China
Favorite drink(s):Beer
Favorite quote(s):"This is the sort of English up with which I will not put." - Winston Churchill
 
 
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Borg Svemann,
Woodworker

Information on the International Phonetic Alphabet, as well as how to get a recording of IPA sounds can be found at the International Phonetic Association website.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

There are no well-established notation conventions comparable to either written oral languages or to phonetic alphabets for oral languages (e.
Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso,
Tibetan Monk

Using the Symbols of the International Phonetics Alphabet (IPA), the actor learns to correct habitual speech problems and prepare for future dialect study.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

The leading solution for Korean text segmentation The Korean language presents challenges for analysis because of the phonetic characteristics and combining structures of Korean alphabets.
Several different phonetic alphabets are in common use, but most hams and public safety agencies use the ITU Phonetic Alphabet, shown below, and others use military alphabets.
Feudal ideas There are not many variations between the early phonetic alphabets But this is just an example.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

The lectures will constitute an intensive course in general phonetic description, using the categories of the IPA alphabet as a framework for systematically surveying human phonetic capabilities.
It is increasingly common to use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to provide a consistent representatation, and this has been used in some of the articles below.
Astrid Schuhmann,
Backpacker

The alphabets originated from India reflected both the vowels and consonants and phonetics.
The first alphabet was made of 22 phonetics and was invented by a phenician trader from Byblos called Kadmous.
Keiko Miyisawa,
Receptionist

Traditionally the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) has been used to represent sounds, but it uses characters that are not normally available on computers.
 
 
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