ext IPA
Brian MacWhinney
macw at cmu.edu
Fri Jul 22 13:24:47 UTC 2011
Dear Angela,
I haven't seen any response to this yet. The problem is not in Phon, but in the font that would
display Phon characters. We are researching how to get a font that can do this. Right now, I haven't even been able to locate a chart of the Unicode values of extIPA. I can't provide any time
line yet on resolving this. If anyone knows of a Unicode font that represents ext IPA, could they please tell us? Or even just a summary of the Unicode locations of the extIPA characters?
--Brian MacWhinney
On Jul 20, 2011, at 8:27 PM, Angela Martínez wrote:
> Can we transcribe in the IPA Target Line, using the ext IPA symbols?
> it's possible to add them to the IPA that we use to transcribe in
> Phon? because ext IPA is very useful to transcribe abnormal speech...I
> think adding that could improve the program. I like very mutch the
> program to work with pathology sygnals but the IPA is not enough...
> I would like to know if I can include phon i some classes that I have
> to give, about acoustic annalysis of speech..could I present Phon to
> my co-workers and students in Colombia? I would love to include Phon
> and CLAN in some classes...
>
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