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Click to hear each symbol and sample word. This interactive phonemic chart contains all 44 sounds used in spoken British English (Received P
LANGUAGE SIDE OF TUMBLR I NEED YOU
Okay so I have an English phonetic transcription test this Thursday and if I fail it I fail the subject.
I suck at phonetic transcription and no matter how much I practise it isn’t enough, I’ve failed ALL THE PREVIOUS EXAMS and this is my last chance to pass.
This is why am asking you to PLEASE let me know if you know any app/website where I can practise and/or any tips to get better at it.
I’m desperate.
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The name of Nìmpyèshiu’s native writing system: in Nìmpyèwèn (left), romanised (top-right), and in IPA transcription (bottom-right).
I like IPA a lot, and I always highly recommend using it when creating and describing your conlang’s phonology. However, most people don’t even know what the IPA is and they may interpret that first sentence rather differently. In some situations, it is more…
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Phonemic inventory of the world's languages
the other day i found out that when people dont use words and instead just repeat sounds its called phonemic repetition, like people would go :3 repeatedly
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