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Unicode supports several phonetic scripts and notations through its existing scripts and the addition of extra blocks with phonetic characters. These phonetic characters are derived from an existing script, usually Latin, Greek or Cyrillic.
- Phonetic Symbol Guide
List of symbols. The TIPA character set covers many of the...
- IPA Extensions
IPA Extensions is a block (U+0250–U+02AF) of the Unicode...
- Phonetic Extensions
Phonetic Extensions is a Unicode block containing phonetic...
- Phonetic Symbol Guide
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standardized representation of speech sounds in written form.
- 1888 to present
- Alphabet, – partially featural
(Top) Character reference overview. Control codes. Latin script. Toggle Latin script subsection. Basic Latin. Latin-1 Supplement. 3.3 Latin Extended-A. 3.4 Latin Extended-B. 3.5 Latin Extended Additional. 3.6 Additional Latin Extended. Phonetic scripts. Toggle Phonetic scripts subsection. IPA Extensions. Spacing modifier letters.
Standards compliant and open source edition of the IPA chart in Unicode. The International Phonetic Alphabet (revised to 1993, updated 1996) This IPA chart is composed of Unicode characters and is written in valid XHTML/CSS; it is open source software released under the GPL.