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These systems are often used in electronic media, although their usage has been declining with the development of computer technology, specifically because of spreading support for Unicode.
SAMPA, X-SAMPA and Kirshenbaum are other methods of mapping IPA designations into ASCII.
The labiodental nasal [ɱ] is not known to exist as a phoneme in any language.
http://www.50skills.co.za/infopages/index.php?title=International_Phonetic_Alphabet   (3795 words)

  
 phonetic transcription Antimoon Forum
The "standard" one is IPA, but that is very hard to write on computers often, so hence a number of different replacements, based purely on ASCII text, have been devised for it.
X-SAMPA is devised as a direct ASCII text analog of IPA, whereas SAMPA and Kirshenbaum don't exactly parallel IPA overall.
Phonetically, such would vary depending on the exact dialect, but it would probably be [}~n] in SAMPA and [and~n] in Kirshenbaum.
http://www.antimoon.com/forum/posts/6631.htm   (349 words)

  
 IPA in Unicode - Linix Encyclopedia
There also exist systems for representing the information contained in IPA in ASCII, including SAMPA, Kirshenbaum and other ad hoc systems to work around the difficulty of displaying IPA on computers.
The following is a representation of the IPA chart encoded in Unicode.
See also: Table of Unicode characters, 128 to 999, Unicode and HTML
http://web.linix.ca/pedia/index.php/IPA_in_Unicode   (456 words)

  
 AUE: Comparison of Bob Cunningham's vowels with vowels from Ladefoged
I've used Windows 3.1 Paintbrush to place the values on the chart.
The symbols on the chart are as defined in Evan Kirshenbaum's ASCII IPA.
Symbols in red represent values taken from a chart in Kirsten Malmkjaer's The Linguistics Encyclopedia, page 7, in a paper written by Chin-W. Kim, where they are attributed to "Ladefoged, 1982, page 279".
http://www.alt-usage-english.org/bc_and_pnl_vowels.html   (214 words)

  
 Arutz Sheva - Israel National News
Sternberg's office announced afterwards that its representatives would no longer appear on Kirshenbaum's program.
Kirshenbaum yelled at Sternberg and barely allowed him to complete a sentence.
Channel Ten's political talk-show host Mordechai Kirshenbaum, ex-director of the Israel Broadcasting Authority, was unable to conceal his rage at Gush Katif spokesman Eran Sternberg last night when the two were "discussing" the issue on the air.
http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=74011   (859 words)

  
 Forums - Tradeing the ES (On Topic)
the problem with other simulators is that you don't get chart.
You have to be sure to indicate that you want a signal or confirmation for some studies like RSIV and you have to match the parameters on the various studies as well as the signal summarization parameters.
I use the K-bands as a macro indicator, one I most rely on.
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/printthread.php?threadid=3866   (5060 words)

  
 EA Settles Class-Action Suit
The class action suit, Jamie Kirshenbaum vs. Electronic Arts, Inc., was originally filed on July 29, 2004.
As a result of the settlement, the complaint will be dismissed.
Electronic Arts announced today that it has settled its lawsuit with several former employees.
http://biz.gamedaily.com/features.asp?article_id=10744   (564 words)

  
 IPA charts and diagrams
SAMPA and Kirshenbaum also use a unigrafic code
The code was based on the work of
The diagram on the far left is the official way of representing the information in the table above.
http://victorian.fortunecity.com/vangogh/555/Spell/ipa.html   (438 words)

  
 Kirshenbaum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kirshenbaum, sometimes called ASCII-IPA, is a system used to represent the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in ASCII.
This chart is based off information provided in the Kirshenbaum specification.
[1], [2] It may also be helpful to compare it to the SAMPA chart or X-SAMPA chart.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirshenbaum   (169 words)

  
 The Kolagian Phonetic Alphabet
KPA uses the digits 1-5 to represent tones, as in Kirshenbaum's and Branner's systems, which is less awkward than SAMPA's diacritics [_B _L _M _H _T].
The retroflex diacritic, which is [`] in SAMPA, has been replaced with [.], which is commonly used in other ASCII-IPA schemes (such as Kirshenbaum's system), and suggests the typical romanization of Sanskrit and other languages of India, which use a dot under a consonant.
A detailed description of this system and how it compares to other ASCII-IPA schemes follows the chart.
http://www.io.com/~hmiller/lang/kpa.html   (1249 words)

  
 Phonetics:
The IPA-ASCII transcription and the IPA definition are as per the Kirshenbaum scheme.
http://ggms.com/willoughby/alevain/lesson2.htm   (804 words)

  
 Kolagian Orthography
After a consonant, it modifies the sound of the consonant (for example, stop+h represents the equivalent fricative).
The 21 consonants of the Latin alphabet are used with their IPA values, with the following exceptions: {h} is usually part of a digraph, {j} is a voiced palatal stop [J], {r} is an alveolar approximant [r], and {x} is reserved for each language's individual needs.
Thus, most languages use {c} instead of the RKO {tsh} for this sound.
http://www.io.com/~hmiller/lang/rko3.html   (637 words)

  
 7 bit representation of the IPA
Here, though, are several commonly used ASCII-IPA systems: Kirshenbaum, Coutts-Barrett, Branner, Carrasquer, and SAMPA.
SAMPA seems more popular among professional linguists for reasons which elude me. And of course, in addition to these schemes you will see various home-grown schemes which may or may not be marked as such.
Kirshenbaum is popular among hobbyists because it tries to stay close to the physical representation of ASCII, or else have a decent mnemonic, for most things.
http://www.blahedo.org/ascii-ipa.html   (577 words)

  
 Kirshenbaum - KutjaraWiki
Kirshenbaum is a scheme of representing IPA symbols in the ASCII character set.
The majority of ZBBers, however, choose to use X-SAMPA or Z-SAMPA, itself and extension of X-SAMPA.
This page was last modified 22:02, 30 Oct 2005.
http://www.kutjara.com/wiki/index.php?title=Kirshenbaum   (46 words)

  
 AUE: ASCII IPA: a way to represent speech using a computer keyboard
In particular, 'turned-t' is no longer used for the sound in 'tsk tsk', and lowercase iota is no longer used.
ASCII IPA was developed by a team of alt.usage.english and sci.lang members led by Evan Kirshenbaum .
It seems reasonable to guess that the difference between it and a fully open central open might be similar to the difference between /&/ and /a/, since they are the same difference apart on the openness scale.
http://www.alt-usage-english.org/ipa/ascii_ipa_combined.shtml   (3520 words)

  
 Wikipedia: SAMPA
Like IPA, SAMPA is usually enclosed in square bracketss or slasheses, which are not part of the alphabet proper and merely signify that it is phonetic and not regular text.
A more complete SAMPA chart of the sounds found in most of the European languages.
A concise version of SAMPA chart for English sounds.
http://www.factbook.org/wikipedia/en/s/sa/sampa.html   (194 words)

  
 CXS - KutjaraWiki
It was originally proposed on the CONLANG-L mailing list as a compromise for several different unofficial systems used on the list, namely X-SAMPA, Kirshenbaum and various individual schemes.
However, as CXS was never set in stone, and to date remains a collaborative community effort, it has had various permutations throughout CONLANG-L's history.
http://www.kutjara.com/wiki/index.php?title=CXS   (88 words)

  
 AUE: Links to Language Sites (Mostly)
Includes a side-by-side tabulation of IPA and the notation used in five ASCII IPA systems, including Kirshenbaum and SAMPA.
French vowel chart, Positions of French vowels in the vowel quadrilateral.
The Dictionary and Glossary Webring Nothing to do with dictionaries and glossaries.
http://alt-usage-english.org/categorized_links.shtml   (2425 words)

  
 MASSMED State of the State's Health Care: A Perspective from the Front Line - June 2, 2000
The goal of the forum, in the words of Alan C. Woodward, MD, FACEP, MMS Committee on Legislation Chair, was to "motivate participants to chart a course for the future of health care in Massachusetts".
The panel addressed the most pressing dilemma facing the health care system today: an increasing demand for quality health care combined with decreasing resources.
The Massachusetts Medical Society hosted a forum on the State of the State’s Health Care on June 2, 2000.
http://www.massmed.org/AM/TemplateRedirect.cfm?template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=5322   (167 words)

  
 Threadless T-Shirts - Profile for mstevenk
Michael Kirshenbaum has been a member of Threadless since Apr 06 2005 and has scored 0 submissions, giving an average score of.
I love Music especially indie pop and folk.
http://www.threadless.com/profile/106663/mstevenk   (30 words)

  
 Links to linguistic and phonetic glossaries and explanations
Unicode code charts, including one for phonetic symbols.
Instead of setting up a glossary of terms myself, I refer to some sites on Internet where you might find some clarifications:
Another spoken IPA symbols chart (includes IPA and Sampa symbols; but some samples are now missing)
http://rudhar.com/foneport/nl/lingglos.htm   (106 words)

  
 RBR's Morning E-Paper
In general, a number of radio formats do a better job than any television format in delivering a high concentration of men.
Defend and remain convinced that radio is going to return to its normal pattern of 6%+ growth.
Reaching men included a great chart ranking programming elements of both radio and television side-by-side in terms of their ability to find high concentrations of men, without wasting impressions on women, if that is germane to your particular advertising campaign.
http://www.rbr.com/epaper/issue151-04.html   (3914 words)

  
 The AmE 'o' sound
rather than as a bar chart like most of my other figures that compared
http://www.vocaboly.com/forums/post-3051.html   (2657 words)

  
 schwa
In linguistics and phonology, schwa is the neutral, mid central unrounded vowel sound, exactly in the middle of the International Phonetic Alphabet vowel chart.
http://www.mcfly.org/schwa   (623 words)

  
 Jay & the Americans Page
The group's first chart entry, She Cried, was produced by Leiber and Stoller and made it all the way to number five in 1962.
Traynor handled the lead vocal but left the group a short time later.
Guitarist Marty Sanders joined the group at a later date.
http://www.tsimon.com/jayamer.htm   (526 words)

  
 Variety.com - Jersey Films hooks 'Mermaid Avenue'
Kirshenbaum's most recent book, "Pure Poetry," was published by Simon & Schuster.
Use of this web site is subject to its
Published in 1993 by Fromm Intl., "On Mermaid Avenue" is a quirky tale, set in GothamGotham, of female bonding and the search for men and happiness.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117782322?categoryid=12&cs=1   (177 words)

  
 AlterNet: MediaCulture: Advertainment's New Frontier
For "The Hire," the chance to work with desirable art house directors was the big draw for many of the actors, according to Golin.
Where once actors only splayed their famous faces on billboards for big bucks in remote far away Asia, today such "serious" actors as Jeremy Irons are stylishly selling stuff.
"As advertising is increasingly viewed as art, celebrities no longer think it's crass to promote products," said Richard Kirshenbaum, creative director at Kirshenbaum Bond & Partners, a New York ad agency.
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/11081   (2082 words)

  
 Sade biography - 8notes.com
Sade has also appeared in films such as Absolute Beginners (1986), to the soundtrack of which she made contributions, and on the Brazilian soap opera Um Anjo Caiu do Céu.
Her name is pronounced roughly 'shah-day' (IPA / ʃɑːdeɪ/, SAMPA or Kirshenbaum /SA:deI/).
http://www.8notes.com/biographies/sade.asp   (235 words)

  
 Paradise Park books : ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
The headline may be that novels by American women creatively at ease with their hyphenated cultural heritages -- all those best-selling books in recent years featuring Chinese- and African- and Irish-American heroines -- have extended the sight lines of contemporary fiction in vital ways.
The subhead is that the portrayal of Jewish-American womanhood -- while not quite as stop-the-presses an occurrence as a new book by Amy Tan or Terry McMillan -- is also undergoing a profound transformation, thanks to the unfettered voices of exciting writers as different from one another as Binnie Kirshenbaum, Myla Goldberg, and Allegra Goodman....
Grade: B+ To continue reading this article, you must be an EW Subscriber, EW Newsstand Buyer, or AOL Member.  Please
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/review/book/0,6115,280273~5287060~,00.html   (283 words)

  
 San Francisco Chronicle Book Reviews Stories
An Almost Perfect Moment By Binnie Kirshenbaum ECCO/HARPERCOLLINS; 321 PAGES; $23.95 ------------------------------------- Binnie Kirshenbaum has a gift for writing the literary equivalent of cauliflo...
(see chart below) CHART: SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE BEST-SELLERS FICTION / BAY AREA Weeks This Last on Week Week List 1 1 46 THE DA VINCI CODE, Dan Brown (Doubleday; 454 pages; $24.95): Thriller feat...
At war far from the front in 1940s Mississippi Delta
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artlist.cgi?key=RV&directory=/c/a/2004/02/15   (678 words)

  
 Top 2000 Popular Items, page 72
Other types of charts for page 72, March, 2005: central obscure popular unpopular
Click here for an explanation of the charts.
http://www.baconizer.com/charts/top2000/dy2005/dm03/p72.html   (183 words)

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