English Phonetic Transcription
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The sounds of English and the International Phonetic Alphabet
https://www.antimoon.com › howThe sounds of English and the International Phonetic Alphabet ; ʌ, cup, luck, AM ; ɑ: arm, father, AM BR ; æ, cat, black, AM ; e, met, bed, AM ...
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Automatic phonetic transcription - Phonemic Chart
phonemicchart.com/transcribeThis page transcribes words to and from Received English (RP) pronunciation, which is the pronunciation scheme most dictionaries use. You can type in any word in either English (Roman alphabet) letters or phonemic script, and it will do its best to transcribe it for you. It is based on data provided by the Regular English Pronunciationproject.
Phonetic transcription - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonetic_transcriptionMost phonetic transcription is based on the assumption that linguistic sounds are segmentable into discrete units that can be represented by symbols. Many different types of transcription, or "notation", have been tried out: these may be divided into Alphabetic (which are based on the same principle as that which governs ordinary alphabetic writing, namely that of using one single simple sym…
Phonetic symbols for English
https://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk › wellsPhonetic symbols for English ; more, hammer, sum · nice, know, funny, sun · ring, anger, thanks, sung · light, valley, feel.