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  • International Phonetic AlphabetIPA) is a set of written symbols intended to show the inventory of sounds in the world's spoken languages. It is commonly used by linguists and speech therapists to transcribe how words are pronounced.  Advantages of IPA Related Articles Help Article: Inserting Pronunication with Adaptive Notation - DailyCues.com allows users
  • "th" wordsIPA), it is represented by the theta: θ. In a basic phoneic representation, it is sometimes simply represented by lowercase th. The book Gaining Cued Speech Proficiency by Walter J. Beaupre uses the letters xh to represent this phoneme. In speech production, it is made as a voiceless interdental fricative
  • diacriticIPA), the word pot could be broadly transcribed as /pɑt/. In that alphabet, these letters represent the phonemes /ppppppppp/, /ɑäahɑäahɑäah/, and /ttttttttt/. (Here the vowel symbol represents phonemes as in hot or hop, not the short /æăaæăaæăa/ as in hat.) Diacritics may be added to this transcription to add detailed
  • Visual AmharicIPA). This is because some phonemes in Amharic do not exist in American English and no equivalent could be shown. አማርኛ እይታ (pronounced /ɑäahɑäahɑäahmmmmmmmmmɑäahɑäahɑäahrrrrrrrrrɪĭiɪĭiɪĭinnnnnnnnnjyyjyyjyyɑäahɑäahɑäah/ /ɪĭiɪĭiɪĭijyyjyyjyyɪĭiɪĭiɪĭitttttttttɑäahɑäahɑäah/), or Visual Amharic, is the adaptation of Cued Speech to the Ethiopian language Amharic. The adapation was the vision of Dr. Miriam Redleaf. Dr. Redleaf
  • Syllabic ConsonantsIPA), syllabics are shown with the letter symbol for the phoneme with a special diacritic mark (a small vertical line) written below: n̩ m̩ l̩ r̩.  Problems with Syllabics for Cueing Difference in Quality: Speech and Cueing are Inherently Different In speech, vowels and consonants are typically defined by airflow

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