We've been using this as we do research toward a new (Unicode +
smart rendering) version of the SIL IPA fonts. I concur, if
you're interested in IPA, it's worth a look.
Peter
From: <Joseph.Becker@pahv.xerox.com> AT Internet on 05/01/2000
08:35 AM
To: Peter Constable/IntlAdmin/WCT, <unicode@unicode.org> AT
Internet@Ccmail
cc:
Subject: IPA Handbook
This has been much improved into a real book:
Handbook of the International Phonetic Association:
A Guide to the Use of the International Phonetic
Alphabet
by International Phonetic Association
$17.95 (Amazon.com) Paperback - 224 pages (August 1999)
Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt); ISBN: 0521637511
It includes chapters on IPA representation of an interesting,
if haphazard, selection of particular languages, and an
appendix on computer coding of IPA ... via UCS & AFII (!)
Joe B. sez check it out
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