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Transcription is a system of symbols that represent in written form speech sounds. International Phonetic Association (IPA) worked out a system of symbols universal for all languages. This system of transcription is called “International Phonetic Alphabet”.
Transcription: 1. Broad (phonemic) – it provides symbols for the phonemes of the language. It is used for teaching. Was offered by Daniel Jones.
1.1. by Daniel Jones It uses the same symbols for pairs of vowels using dots to indicate the difference in length. [i] – [i:], [u] – [u:] The difference in quality between vowels is not represented.
1.2. by Âàñèëüåâ It uses different symbols of all vowel phonemes. [ɪ] – [iː], [ɒ] – [ɔː], etc.
2. Narrow (allophonic) – it provides special symbol for the allophones and is usually used in research. Gives more accurate and detailed information about individual allophones.
Transcription is a system of symbols that represent in written form speech sounds. International Phonetic Association (IPA) worked out a system of symbols universal for all languages. This system of transcription is called “International Phonetic Alphabet”.
Transcription: 1. Broad (phonemic) – it provides symbols for the phonemes of the language. It is used for teaching. Was offered by Daniel Jones.
1.1. by Daniel Jones It uses the same symbols for pairs of vowels using dots to indicate the difference in length. [i] – [i:], [u] – [u:] The difference in quality between vowels is not represented.
1.2. by Âàñèëüåâ It uses different symbols of all vowel phonemes. [ɪ] – [iː], [ɒ] – [ɔː], etc.
2. Narrow (allophonic) – it provides special symbol for the allophones and is usually used in research. Gives more accurate and detailed information about individual allophones.
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