Re: Literary phonetic alphabet



On 2008-09-23, Iain wrote:


Is there such a thing as a typable, handwritable, eye-friendly, easily-
learnable IPA which can be used for songwriting, poetry, and those
occasions when an eye-alect is normally used?

Well, ASCII IPA is easily typable, but it might not be suitable for
the applications you mention. It's worth taking a look, though:

http://www.kirshenbaum.net/IPA/


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