Activity4 ITL Prelim
Activity4 ITL Prelim
Activity4 ITL Prelim
BSED IV-ENGLISH
Activity 4
Topics:
2. Transcription
1. Secure a copy of the IPA chart, and learn the correct production of
sounds based on the key words presented.
Answer:
celebrated 125 years since the first publication of the International Phonetic
Alphabet
Many American linguists have found that using a combination of IPA and
Americanist phonetic notation is the best way to communicate with other
linguists worldwide. An extended set of symbols represent different qualities
of speech, such as tooth gnashing, lisping, and sounds made with a cleft
palate.
How Many International Phonetic Alphabets Are There?
There are many ways to count this, but the most complete and up-to-date
list is found in the International Phonetic Association’s 2005 IPA chart,
number 122. This chart includes all 78 current languages with phonemic
scripts, some extinct languages, and some that have not been written in a
phonemic script for centuries.
The IPA is the most commonly used and well-known international phonetic
alphabet, but it is not the only one. Other alphabets include the Canadian
Aboriginal Syllabics Alphabet (CASA), the Swahili Phonetic Alphabet (SWA),
and the Thai Phonetic Alphabet (TPA). Each alphabet has its own set of
symbols and sounds to represent the sounds of oral language.
How to Use the IPA Chart
The IPA chart helps you identify the sounds of language. To use the chart,
first, familiarize yourself with the symbols and their corresponding sounds.
Next, practice pronouncing the sounds. Finally, start using the IPA in speech
and writing.
The IPA is based on the Latin alphabet in order to correspond to an
international standard. This standard represents the sounds of all 78
languages that use phonemic scripts. It is also the standard the United
Nations uses to represent sounds in all languages that use a writing system.
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