TIPA (software)

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The TIPA character set

TIPA is a

phonetic character capabilities for TeX and LaTeX. Written by Rei Fukui (福井玲, Fukui Rei), TIPA is based upon the author's previous work in TSIPA.[clarification needed] In 2018, the TeX TIPA Roman font was selected as best representing the IPA symbol set by the International Phonetic Association's Alphabet, Charts and Fonts committee.[1]

TIPA characters are placed within a LaTeX document using any of the following ways: \textipa{...}, {\tipaencoding ...}, or \begin{IPA} ... \end{IPA}.

TIPA supports many of the symbols in the Phonetic Symbol Guide (though macros are sometimes required) as well as a few idiosyncratic ones, such as a small-capital and an l–ɾ ligature 𝼑.

Examples

\textipa{[""Ekspl@"neIS@n]}

\textipa{/f@"nEtIks/}

See also

References

  1. ^ International Phonetic Association (2018). "IPA charts and sub-charts in four fonts". Retrieved 19 May 2018.

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