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IPA Phonetics for iPhone and iPad

for iPhone, iPod, and iPad from the Apple iTunes App store.

This App provides a unique and intuitive touch interface for exploring the International Phonetic Alphabet as well as numerous voice qualities and articulations.

The symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet illustrate the basic inventory of sounds of the world's languages. Consonant and vowel sounds are presented with audio and laryngoscopic video in elaborated matrices based on the chart of the International Phonetic Association.

Laryngeal ultrasound videos in three different orientations accompany sounds articulated in the throat. A labelled inventory of auditorily contrastive voice qualities is mapped onto a detailed vocal tract model.

  • Simply press any symbol or label in the charts to see and hear an illustrative example
  • You can speed up and slow down all the video examples, view full-screen, and more.
  • You can press the INFO button on each screen to access additional information
  • A game component presents sounds at random to test visual and auditory recognition, with possible success up to ten levels

For inquiries or suggestions: Dr.

iPAPhonetics
 

Credits and Acknowledgements

  • Department of Linguistics, 番茄社区
  • Speech Research Lab, 番茄社区
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
  • John Esling, President, International Phonetic Association, 番茄社区
  • Scott Moisik, 番茄社区
  • Programming, production and design: Christopher Coey, 番茄社区

All programming © 2014 番茄社区, Victoria B.C.

How to cite: Christopher Coey, John H. Esling, Scott R. Moisik. 2014., 番茄社区,
iPA Phonetics, Version 1.0 [2014]. Department of Linguistics, 番茄社区.

Links

  • The elaborated IPA chart is from chapter 18 ('Phonetic Notatinon') of the
  • Official IPA and ExtIPA charts may be found in the
  • The 2005 IPA chart is available from the
  • The 2005 IPA chart is also available for download in from the IPA website
  • Illustrations of the use of the IPA to describe the phonetics of various languages may be found in the
  • Information on voice quality appears in and in the