Directory Sites

  • The IPA in Unicode

    Unicode standard used by current browsers covers all the IPA phonetic symbols. Listed with their meanings, codes, and advice on Unicode fonts that contain them.

    www.phon.ucl.ac.uk

  • Typing IPA symbols in Word for Windows & Notepad

    Methods for typing in the IPA in Word and Notepad.

    www.elgin.free-online.co.uk

  • A Sound Reference to the IPA

    Interactive IPA chart that includes examples of sounds.

    www.ling.hf.ntnu.no

  • IPAScript

    Description and online Demo of an input system for generating IPA symbols from SAMPA (Ascii) keystrokes

    www.elgin.free-online.co.uk

  • International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Unicode “Keyboard”

    A Unicode replica of the official chart written in XHTML/CSS and released under the GPL. Allows the user to type strings of IPA characters while keeping track of previously used symbols and optionally outputting XML entities.

    www.linguiste.org

  • Say...

    Text-to-speech translator which also reads ASCII representations of the IPA.

    wwwtios.cs.utwente.nl

  • International Phonetic Association

    The website of the organization that created the International Phonetic Alphabet.

    www2.arts.gla.ac.uk

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