Re: Dozenal chars in music

From: Mark Davis (mark.edward.davis@gmail.com)
Date: Sat May 23 2009 - 10:43:16 CDT

  • Next message: Charlie Ruland: "Re: Dozenal chars in music"

    A typo, thanks.

    FYI, there's a draft ipa transform at
    http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/transform.jsp?a=en-ipa&b=The+Quick+Brown+Fox
    ɪts frɑm səm opən-sors dætə, so hæz səm glɪtʃɛz (ænd no strɛs).

    Mark

    On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 03:58, Charlie Ruland <ruland@luckymail.com> wrote:

    > Mark Davis wrote:
    >
    >> I had it on an old page; just copied up to
    >> http://www.macchiato.com/main/aisle-bdellium-ctenoid
    >>
    > Great spelling alphabet. Note however that the character ‘y’ as used in the
    > tool-tip ‘ˈyɑmə’ for <llama> certainly does not follow IPA usage, present or
    > past. In case a voiced unrounded dorso-palatal approximant is meant, as is
    > likely, the tool-tip should read ‘ˈjɑmə’.
    >
    > Charlie
    >
    >>
    >> Mark
    >>
    >>
    >> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 14:02, Leo Broukhis <leob@mailcom.com <mailto:
    >> leob@mailcom.com>> wrote:
    >>
    >> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Mark Davis
    >> <mark.edward.davis@gmail.com <mailto:mark.edward.davis@gmail.com>>
    >> wrote:
    >> > I prefer the Aisle, Bdellium, Ctenoid, Djinn, ... alphabet ;-)
    >>
    >> Google does not show it in full. I want more! :)
    >>
    >> Leo
    >>
    >>
    >>



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