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  1. The Romic Alphabet, sometimes known as the Romic Reform, is a phonetic alphabet proposed by Henry Sweet. It descends from Ellis's Palaeotype alphabet and English Phonotypic Alphabet , and is the direct ancestor of the International Phonetic Alphabet .

  2. Linguists use the IPA chart to represent pronunciation. The IPA is revised as we learn more about speech or discover new sounds. The history of the IPA includes several revisions and many slight adjustments. Most of the latest changes involved modifying typefaces and renaming categories and symbols.

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  4. The Romic Alphabet, sometimes known as the Romic Reform, is a phonetic alphabet proposed by Henry Sweet. It descends from Ellis's Palaeotype alphabet and English Phonotypic Alphabet, and is the direct ancestor of the International Phonetic Alphabet.

  5. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is a system for writing down sounds. It was created by the International Phonetic Association in 1886, so that people could write down sounds of languages in a standard way. Linguists, language teachers, and translators use this system to show the pronunciation for words

  6. The Romic Alphabet, sometimes known as the Romic Reform, is a phonetic alphabet proposed by Henry Sweet. It descends from Ellis's Palaeotype alphabet and English Phonotypic Alphabet, and is the direct ancestor of the International Phonetic Alphabet.

  7. Mar 19, 2024 · phonetic alphabet proposed by Henry Sweet. Romic alphabet (Q2839610) ... Wikipedia (5 entries) edit. astwiki Alfabetu rómico;

  8. The Romic Alphabet, sometimes known as the Romic Reform, is a phonetic alphabet proposed by Henry Sweet. It descends from Ellis' s Palaeotype alphabet and English Phonotypic Alphabet, and is the direct ancestor of the International Phonetic Alphabet .

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