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This is an expanded version of the FAQ posted periodically to the sci.lang newsgroup. Original version written by Michael Covington. Maintained by Mark Rosenfelder. Version: 2.29
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The SIL IPA Fonts are scalable outline fonts for both Macintosh and Windows systems. They contain every base character, diacritic, and suprasegmental mark currently prescribed by the International Phonetic Association. They do not include full punctuation, capitals, non-IPA, or former IPA characters. They are intended to provide as complete a solution as is possible in one font for the display and publication of phonetic text using the current IPA.
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This site is intended for users interested in learning more about phonetics. This site is organized into three areas: consonants,vowels and diphthongs. Each area contains an EPA chart for both sound areas. Clicking on a specific symbol within a chart will provide the following phonetic information:
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