3.2 Languages used for exemplification (English)
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Table of contents – Volume 25, Issue 1
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- 1
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Preview of the IPA HandbookNolan, Francis et al. | 1995
- 1
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Foreword| 1995
- 3
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1. What is the International Phonetic Alphabet?| 1995
- 3
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PART 1: Introduction to the IPA| 1995
- 4
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2.1 Linguistically relevant information in speech| 1995
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2. Phonetic description and the IPA Chart| 1995
- 4
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2.2 Segments| 1995
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2.3 The consonant-vowel distinction| 1995
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2.4 Consonants| 1995
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2.5 Non-pulmonic consonants| 1995
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2.6 Vowels| 1995
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2.7 Suprasegmentals| 1995
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2.8 Diacritics| 1995
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3. Guide to IPA notation| 1995
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3.1 Exemplification of the symbols| 1995
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2.9 Other symbols| 1995
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3.2 Languages used for exemplification| 1995
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4. Thephonemic principle| 1995
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5. Broad and narrow transcriptions| 1995
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6. IPA transcriptions for a language| 1995
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7.3 Using the IPA in print| 1995
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7. Working with the IPA| 1995
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7.1 Symbol names| 1995
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7.2 Using the IPA in handwriting| 1995
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7.4 Using the IPA on computers| 1995
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8. Going beyond the IPA| 1995
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9. Some problematic issues| 1995
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9. 1 Segmentation| 1995
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9.2 Aligning transcriptions and speech| 1995
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9.3 Transcribing the speaker or the hearer?| 1995
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10. The IPA and phonological theory| 1995
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PART 2: Illustrations of the IPA (Example)| 1995
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Irish (AILBHE Ni CHASAIDE)| 1995
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Appendix 1. The Principles of the International Phonetic Association| 1995
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PART 3: Appendices| 1995
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(Appendix 3. Symbol names and computer coding; to be based on JIPA 23:2, 83-97)| 1995
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(Appendix 2. Extensions to the IPA; to be based on JIPA 21:1, 36-41)| 1995
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The History of the Association| 1995
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Appendix 4. About the International Phonetic Association| 1995
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Statutes & Bye-laws| 1995
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How to find out more about the Association| 1995
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How to join the Association| 1995
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News of the IPA| 1995
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Chart of the International Phonetic Alphabet (Revised 1993, Corrected 1996) - Center pages (unnumbered)| 1995
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The Handbook of the International Phonetic Association| 1995