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 Message 25 of 48
24 June 2010 at 9:11am | IP Logged 
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aɪ meɪd ɪt maɪˈsɛɫf ˈjuːzɪŋ ðə ˈmʌɪkɹəˌsɑːft ˈkʰiːboɹd ˈleɪaʊt kʰɹiˈeɪɾɚ
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ju kʰən ˈɔɫsoʊ ɹʌɪʔ n̩ aɪ pʰi eɪ ˈjuːzɪŋ ðə ˈkʰeɹɪktɚ mæp əˈsuːmɪŋ jə juːz ˈwɪndoʊz.


ɑɪ juːz ˈwɪndəʊz. aɪ wɪl ɑːsk mɑɪ dʌtʃ frend tu help mɪː wen hɪː kʌmz θɛ wiːkənd 3/4 dʒuːlɑɪ tu ɪnˈstɔːl ɪt.

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 Message 26 of 48
25 June 2010 at 7:55pm | IP Logged 
hiɹ ɪz ə peɪdʒ weɹ ju kɛn faɪnd sʌm ˈpriːˌmeɪd aɪ pʰi eɪ ˈkʰiːboɹd ˈleɪæʊts

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ˈɔlsoʊ klɪk "fɑːnt ˈdæʊnloʊdz" ɑːn ðə lɛft foɹ ə kəˈlɛkʃn̩ əv fɹiː aɪ pʰi eɪ fɑːnts. ðə wʌn kɔːɫd "ˈdʒɛntiʊm" ɪz maɪ ˈfɛɪvɹɪt.

Edited by Levi on 25 June 2010 at 7:57pm

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 Message 27 of 48
28 June 2010 at 9:22pm | IP Logged 
Levi wrote:
hiɹ ɪz ə peɪdʒ weɹ ju kɛn faɪnd sʌm ˈpriːˌmeɪd aɪ pʰi eɪ ˈkʰiːboɹd ˈleɪæʊts

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ˈɔlsoʊ klɪk "fɑːnt ˈdæʊnloʊdz" ɑːn ðə lɛft foɹ ə kəˈlɛkʃn̩ əv fɹiː aɪ pʰi eɪ fɑːnts. ðə wʌn kɔːɫd "ˈdʒɛntiʊm" ɪz maɪ ˈfɛɪvɹɪt.


θɪs sʌndɪ wɪː wɪl trɑɪ tu ɪnˈstɔːl ən IPA kɪːbɔːd, ɑɪ sənt mɑɪ frend juːr lɪnk.

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 Message 28 of 48
30 June 2010 at 9:10am | IP Logged 
aˈɔra təngo la posibiliˈda de esˈkriˈbir tamˈbien en el espaˈɲɔl, pero nɔ en el aleˈman, ˈpɔrke en mis digθioˈnarios nɔ ai una transkribˈθiɔn del aleˈman.

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 Message 29 of 48
30 June 2010 at 5:34pm | IP Logged 
Fasulye wrote:
aˈɔra təngo la posibiliˈda de esˈkriˈbir tamˈbien en el espaˈɲɔl, pero nɔ en el aleˈman, ˈpɔrke en mis digθioˈnarios nɔ ai una transkribˈθiɔn del aleˈman.

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ez mutʃo maz faθil eskɾiβiɾ en AFI en espaɲol ke en iŋɡles, no? kasi toðaz laz βokales se eskɾiβen iɣu̯al!

poɾ θi̯eɾto, Levi, se me olβiʼðo βuskaɾ um bideo en Youtube ke demostɾaɾa ese aspeto de mi di̯alekto, peɾo lo βusʼke eŋ Google i me en̪t̪eɾe ðe ke se t̪ɾat̪a ðe um pɾoθeso de ensoɾðeθimi̯en̪t̪o. peɾo aβlan̪d̪o ðe aθen̪t̪os, paɾa mi ez mui̯ raɾo ke ðiɣas "ɪɡˈzeə̯mpɫ̩" em beθ ðe "ɪɡzæmpl̩". de ðon̪d̪e eɾes?
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 Message 30 of 48
30 June 2010 at 9:36pm | IP Logged 
anamsc wrote:
Fasulye wrote:
aˈɔra təngo la posibiliˈda de esˈkriˈbir tamˈbien en el espaˈɲɔl, pero nɔ en el aleˈman, ˈpɔrke en mis digθioˈnarios nɔ ai una transkribˈθiɔn del aleˈman.

Fasulye


ez mutʃo maz faθil eskɾiβiɾ en AFI en espaɲol ke en iŋɡles, no? kasi toðaz laz βokales se eskɾiβen iɣu̯al!


Si, de verˈda el espaɲɔl es mutʃo mas faθil de eskriˈbir en AFI ke el ingˈles ke es bastante kɔmplikadɔ.

Fasulye

Edited by Fasulye on 30 June 2010 at 9:40pm

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 Message 31 of 48
30 June 2010 at 10:03pm | IP Logged 
anamsc wrote:
ez mutʃo maz faθil eskɾiβiɾ en AFI en espaɲol ke en iŋɡles, no? kasi toðaz laz βokales se eskɾiβen iɣu̯al!

poɾ θi̯eɾto, Levi, se me olβiʼðo βuskaɾ um bideo en Youtube ke demostɾaɾa ese aspeto de mi di̯alekto, peɾo lo βusʼke eŋ Google i me en̪t̪eɾe ðe ke se t̪ɾat̪a ðe um pɾoθeso de ensoɾðeθimi̯en̪t̪o. peɾo aβlan̪d̪o ðe aθen̪t̪os, paɾa mi ez mui̯ raɾo ke ðiɣas "ɪɡˈzeə̯mpɫ̩" em beθ ðe "ɪɡzæmpl̩". de ðon̪d̪e eɾes?

ɛsˈtoɪ ɛn ɛl ɛsˈtaðo ðe ˈnweβa jɔɾk. ɛste pɾonunsjaˈsjɔn ɛs muɪ koˈmun paɾa ɛl boˈkal /æ/ ɛn ɛl noɾˈɛste ðɛl paˈis. ɛn mi ðiaˈlɛkto, ˈnuŋka ˈðiɣo /æm/, /æn/ o /æŋ/, ˈpeɾo /eə̯m/, /eə̯n/ i /eŋ/.

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In accents that have undergone the Northern cities vowel shift, the phoneme /æ/ is raised and tensed in all environments.

Most other dialects of North American English display an /æ/ which is raised and tensed in some environments and lower and laxer in others, without splitting it into two contrasting phonemes as the New York, Baltimore, and Philadelphia accents do. A common one is the "nasal system", in which /æ/ is raised and tensed exclusively before nasal consonants, regardless of whether there is a syllabic or morphemic boundary present. The nasal system is found in several separate and unrelated dialect regions, including the southern Midwest, northern New Jersey, Florida, and parts of Canada, among others, but it is most prominent—that is, the difference between the two allophones of /æ/ is greatest, and speakers with the nasal system are most concentrated—in eastern New England (see Boston accent).

More widespread among speakers of the Western United States, Canada, and southern Midwest is a "continuous" system. This resembles the nasal system in that /æ/ is usually raised and tensed to [eə] before nasal consonants, but instead of a sharp divide between a high, tense allophone before nasals and a low, lax one before other consonants, allophones of /æ/ occupy a continuum of varying degrees of height and tenseness between those two extremes, with a variety of phonetic and phonological factors interacting (sometimes differently in different dialects) to determine the height and tenseness of any particular example of /æ/.


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 Message 32 of 48
30 June 2010 at 10:04pm | IP Logged 
Levi wrote:
ɛspɛˈɾanto ˈɛstas trɛ faˈtsilɛ lɛˈgɛbla jɛ la intɛɾnaˈtsia fonɛˈtika alfaˈbɛto, tʃu nɛ?


nun ˈankau mi prɔβas skibi iɔm uzi ɛspɛrantɔn, sɜd mi nɜ haβas vɔrtarɔn pɔr kɔntroli. Dɔ, sɜ mi tʃi-tiɜ faris eraroin, bonβolu korɜkti min!

Fasulye





Edited by Fasulye on 30 June 2010 at 10:07pm



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