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The Extended Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet (X-SAMPA) is a variant of SAMPA developed in 1995 by John C. Wells, professor of phonetics at the University of London. It was designed to unify the individual language SAMPA alphabets, and extend SAMPA to cover the entire range of characters in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The result is a SAMPA-inspired recasting of the IPA into 7-bit ASCII.
SAMPA was devised as a hack to work around the inability of text encodings to represent IPA symbols. However, as Unicode support for IPA symbols becomes more widespread, the necessity for a separate, computer-readable system for representing the IPA in ASCII decreases. On the other hand, X-SAMPA is still useful as the basis for an input method for true IPA.
Summary
Notes
- The IPA symbols that are ordinary lower-case letters have the same value in X-SAMPA as they do in the IPA.
- X-SAMPA uses a following backslash as an escape character to create a new symbol. For example O is a distinct sound from O\, to which it bears no relation.
- Unfortunately such use of the backslash character can be a problem, since many programs interpret it as an escape character for the character following it. For example, you cannot use such X-SAMPA symbols in Emu, therefore you need to replace backlash with some other symbol (e.g. an asterisk: '*') when adding phonemic transciption to an Emu speech database.
- X-SAMPA diacritics follow the symbols they modify. Except for ~ for nasalization, = for syllabicity, and ` for retroflexion and rhotacization, diacritics are joined to the character with the underscore character _.
- The underscore character is also used to encode the IPA tiebar.
- The numbers _1 to _6 are reserved diacritics as shorthand for language-specific tone numbers.
Lowercase symbols
| X-SAMPA |
IPA |
IPA image |
Description |
Examples |
| a |
a |
 |
open front unrounded vowel |
French dame [dam], Spanish padre ["paD4e] |
| b |
b |
 |
voiced bilabial plosive |
English bed [bEd], French bon [bO~] |
| b_< |
ɓ |
 |
voiced bilabial implosive |
Sindhi ɓarʊ [b_<arU] |
| c |
c |
 |
voiceless palatal plosive |
Hungarian latyak ["lQcQk] |
| d |
d |
 |
voiced alveolar plosive |
English dig [dIg], French doigt [dwa] |
| d` |
ɖ |
 |
voiced retroflex plosive |
Swedish hord [hu:d`] |
| d_< |
ɗ |
 |
voiced alveolar implosive |
Sindhi ɗarʊ [d_<arU] |
| e |
e |
 |
close-mid front unrounded vowel |
French ses [se], English met [met] (AusE and NZE) |
| f |
f |
 |
voiceless labiodental fricative |
English five [faIv], French femme [fam] |
| g |
ɡ |
 |
voiced velar plosive |
English game [geIm], French longue [lO~g] |
| g_< |
ɠ |
 |
voiced velar implosive |
Sindhi ɠəro [g_<@ro] |
| h |
h |
 |
voiceless glottal fricative |
English house [haUs] |
| h\ |
ɦ |
 |
voiced glottal fricative |
Czech hrad [h\rat] |
| i |
i |
 |
close front unrounded vowel |
English be [bi:], French oui [wi], Spanish si [si] |
| j |
j |
 |
palatal approximant |
English yes [jEs], French yeux [j2] |
| j\ |
ʝ |
 |
voiced palatal fricative |
Greek γειά [j\a] |
| k |
k |
 |
voiceless velar plosive |
English scat [sk{t], Spanish carro ["kar:o] |
| l |
l |
 |
alveolar lateral approximant |
English lay [leI], French mal [mal] |
| l` |
ɭ |
 |
retroflex lateral approximant |
Svealand Swedish sorl [so:l`] |
| l\ |
ɺ |
 |
alveolar lateral flap |
Japanese phoneme /r/ |
| m |
m |
 |
bilabial nasal |
English mouse [maUs], French homme [Om] |
| n |
n |
 |
alveolar nasal |
English nap [n{p], French non [nO~] |
| n` |
ɳ |
 |
retroflex nasal |
Swedish hörn [h2:n`] |
| o |
o |
 |
close-mid back rounded vowel |
French gros [gRo] |
| p |
p |
 |
voiceless bilabial plosive |
English speak [spik], French pose [poz], Spanish perro ["per:o] |
| p\ |
ɸ |
 |
voiceless bilabial fricative |
Japanese fuku [p\M_0kM] |
| q |
q |
 |
voiceless uvular plosive |
Arabic qasbah ["qQs_Gba] |
| r |
r |
 |
alveolar trill |
Spanish perro ["per:o] |
| r` |
ɽ |
 |
retroflex flap |
|
| r\ |
ɹ |
 |
alveolar approximant |
English red [r\Ed] |
| r\` |
ɻ |
 |
retroflex approximant |
Malayalam വഴി ["v6r\`i] |
| s |
s |
 |
voiceless alveolar fricative |
English seem [si:m], French session [se"sjO~] |
| s` |
ʂ |
 |
voiceless retroflex fricative |
Swedish mars [mas`] |
| s\ |
ɕ |
 |
voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative |
Polish świerszcz [s\v'erStS] |
| t |
t |
 |
voiceless alveolar plosive |
English stew [stju:], French raté [Ra"te], Spanish tuyo ["tujo] |
| t` |
ʈ |
 |
voiceless retroflex plosive |
Swedish mört [m2t`] |
| u |
u |
 |
close back rounded vowel |
English boom [bu:m], Spanish su [su] |
| v |
v |
 |
voiced labiodental fricative |
English vest [vEst], French voix [vwa] |
| v\ (or P) |
ʋ |
 |
labiodental approximant |
Dutch west [v\Est]/[PEst] |
| w |
w |
 |
labial-velar approximant |
English west [wEst], French oui [wi] |
| x |
x |
 |
voiceless velar fricative |
Scots loch [lOx]; German Buch, Dach; Spanish caja, gestión |
| x\ |
ɧ |
 |
voiceless palatal-velar fricative |
Swedish sjal [x\A:l] |
| y |
y |
 |
close front rounded vowel |
French tu [ty] German über ["y:b6] |
| z |
z |
 |
voiced alveolar fricative |
English zoo [zu:], French azote [a"zOt] |
| z` |
ʐ |
 |
voiced retroflex fricative |
Mandarin Chinese rang [z`aN] |
| z\ |
ʑ |
 |
voiced alveolo-palatal fricative |
Polish źrebak ["z\rEbak] |
Uppercase symbols
Other symbols
Diacritics
Charts
Consonants
- Daggers (†) mark IPA symbols that have recently been added to Unicode. Since April 2008, this is the case of the labiodental flap, symbolized by a right-hook v in the IPA:
A dedicated symbol for the labiodental flap does not yet exist in X-SAMPA.
| Coarticulated |
| W |
Voiceless labialized velar approximant |
| w |
Voiced labialized velar approximant |
| H |
Voiced labialized palatal approximant |
| s\ |
Voiceless palatalized postalveolar (alveolo-palatal) fricative |
| z\ |
Voiced palatalized postalveolar (alveolo-palatal) fricative |
| x\ |
Voiceless "palatal-velar" fricative |
| Affricates and double articulation |
| ts |
voiceless alveolar affricate |
| dz |
voiced alveolar affricate |
| tS |
voiceless postalveolar affricate |
| dZ |
voiced postalveolar affricate |
| ts\ |
voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate |
| dz\ |
voiced alveolo-palatal affricate |
| tK |
voiceless alveolar lateral affricate |
| kp |
voiceless labial-velar plosive |
| gb |
voiced labial-velar plosive |
| Nm |
labial-velar nasal (stop) |
| Consonants (non-pulmonic) |
| Clicks |
Implosives |
Ejectives |
| O\ |
Bilabial |
b_< |
Bilabial |
_> |
For example: |
| |\ |
Laminal alveolar ("dental") |
d_< |
Alveolar |
p_> |
Bilabial |
| ! |
Apical (post-) alveolar ("retroflex") |
J\_< |
Palatal |
t_> |
Alveolar |
| =\ |
Laminal postalveolar ("palatal") |
g_< |
Velar |
k_> |
Velar |
| |\|\ |
Lateral coronal ("lateral") |
G\_< |
Uvular |
s_> |
Alveolar fricative |
Vowels
See also
References
External links
Questions for article: fricativa uvulare sorda, 円唇後舌半広母音 イギリス, fricativa uvulare sorda
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