Module:IPA/data/symbols/documentation

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symbols

m.symbols

This table consists of keys that are valid IPA symbols (which may be a single character or a set of characters), each of which has a table containing title and link. An XSAMPA field was formerly included, but X-SAMPA data is now housed in Module:IPA/data/X-SAMPA.

title
link
XSAMPA

Source: http://en.wikipedia.orghttps://dictious.com/en/X-SAMPA

Substitutions Text in the table is neutered for HTML text or attributes with the following

HTML Latin entity " used for " HTML Latin entity ' used for ' Escaped backslash \\ used for \ HTML Latin entity < used for < HTML Latin entity > used for > HTML Latin entity & used for &

Not represented in the table

"*" undefined escape character, SAMPA's "conjunctor" "/" indeterminacy in French vowels "<" begin nonsegmental notation (e.g., SAMPROSA) ">" end nonsegmental notation "_<" implosive (IPA uses separate symbols for implosives)

Replacement Character (0xFFFD) is used for unrepresentable characters