The IPA is the major as well as the oldest representative organisation for phoneticians. It was established in 1886 in Paris.
The aim of the IPA is to promote the scientific study of phonetics and the various practical applications of that science.
In furtherance of this aim, the IPA provides the academic community world-wide with a notational standard for the phonetic representation of all languages – the International Phonetic Alphabet (also IPA).
The latest version of the IPA Alphabet was published in 1993 (updated in 1996).
(Source: Official home page of the IPA)
Links
- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Unicode “Keyboard”
Interface for entering/typing IPA symbols. - Graphical IPA Keypad
This page was designed to allow users to easily add phonetic script images to their websites. - The International Phonetic Alphabet in Unicode
Displaying IPA symbols • Inserting IPA symbols in web documents • Unicode decimal numbers for IPA symbols - Doulos SIL Font Home
Provide a single Unicode-based font family that would contain a comprehensive inventory of glyphs needed for almost any Roman- or Cyrillic-based writing system, whether used for phonetic or orthographic needs. - International Phonetic Alphabet
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