X-SAMPA

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The Extended Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet (X-SAMPA) is a variant of SAMPA developed in 1995 by John C. Wells, professor of phonetics at University College London.[1] It is designed to unify the individual language SAMPA alphabets, and extend SAMPA to cover the entire range of characters in the 1993 version of International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The result is a SAMPA-inspired remapping of the IPA into 7-bit ASCII.

SAMPA was devised as a

text encodings to represent IPA symbols. Later, as Unicode support for IPA symbols became more widespread, the necessity for a separate, computer-readable system for representing the IPA in ASCII decreased. However, X-SAMPA is still useful as the basis for an input method
for true IPA.

Summary

Notes

Lower-case symbols

X-SAMPA IPA IPA image Description Examples
a a open front unrounded vowel French dame [dam]
b b voiced bilabial plosive English bed [bEd], French bon [bO~]
b_< ɓ voiced bilabial implosive Sindhi ɓarʊ [b_<arU]
c c voiceless palatal plosive Hungarian latyak ["lQcQk]
d d
voiced alveolar plosive
English dig [dIg], French doigt [dwa]
d` ɖ voiced retroflex plosive Swedish hord [hu:d`]
d_< ɗ voiced alveolar implosive Sindhi ɗarʊ [d_<arU]
e e close-mid front unrounded vowel French blé [ble]
f f voiceless labiodental fricative English five [faIv], French femme [fam]
g ɡ voiced velar plosive English game [geIm], French longue [lO~g]
g_< ɠ voiced velar implosive Sindhi ɠəro [g_<@ro]
h h voiceless glottal fricative English house [haUs]
h\ ɦ voiced glottal fricative Czech hrad [h\rat]
i i close front unrounded vowel English be [bi:], French oui [wi], Spanish si [si]
j j
palatal approximant
English yes [jEs], French yeux [j2]
j\ ʝ voiced palatal fricative Greek γειά [j\a]
k k voiceless velar plosive English skip [skIp], Spanish carro ["karo]
l l
alveolar lateral approximant
English lay [leI], French mal [mal]
l` ɭ
retroflex lateral approximant
Svealand Swedish sorl [so:l`]
l\ ɺ
alveolar lateral flap
Wayuu püülükü [pM:l\MkM]
m m
bilabial nasal
English mouse [maUs], French homme [Om]
n n
alveolar nasal
English nap [n{p], French non [nO~]
n` ɳ
retroflex nasal
Swedish rn [h2:n`]
o o close-mid back rounded vowel French veau [vo]
p p voiceless bilabial plosive English speak [spik], French pose [poz], Spanish perro ["pero]
p\ ɸ voiceless bilabial fricative Japanese fuku [p\M_0kM]
q q voiceless uvular plosive Arabic qasbah ["qQs_Gba]
r r
alveolar trill
Spanish perro ["pero]
r` ɽ
retroflex flap
Bengali gari [gar`i:]
r\ ɹ
alveolar approximant
English red [r\Ed]
r\` ɻ
retroflex approximant
Malayalam വഴി ["v@r\`i]
s s voiceless alveolar fricative English seem [si:m], French session [sE"sjO~]
s` ʂ voiceless retroflex fricative Swedish mars [mas`]
s\ ɕ voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative Polish świerszcz [s\v'ers`ts`]
t t
voiceless alveolar plosive
English stew [stju:], French raté [Ra"te]
t` ʈ voiceless retroflex plosive Swedish rt [m2t`]
u u close back rounded vowel English boom [bu:m], Spanish su [su]
v v voiced labiodental fricative English vest [vEst], French voix [vwa]
v\ (or P) ʋ
labiodental approximant
Dutch west [v\Est]/[PEst]
w w
labial-velar approximant
English west [wEst], French oui [wi]
x x voiceless velar fricative Scots loch [lOx] or [5Ox]; German Buch, Dach; Spanish caja, gestión
x\ ɧ
voiceless palatal-velar fricative
Swedish sjal [x\A:l]
y y close front rounded vowel French tu [ty] German über ["y:b6]
z z voiced alveolar fricative English zoo [zu:], French azote [a"zOt]
z` ʐ voiced retroflex fricative Mandarin Chinese rang [z`aN]
z\ ʑ voiced alveolo-palatal fricative Polish źrebak ["z\rEbak]

Capital symbols

X-SAMPA IPA IPA image Description Example
A ɑ open back unrounded vowel English father ["fA:D@(r\)] (RP and Gen.Am.)
B β voiced bilabial fricative Spanish lavar [la"Ba4]
B\ ʙ
bilabial trill
Reminiscent of shivering ("brrr")
C ç voiceless palatal fricative German ich [IC], English human ["Cjum@n] (broad transcription uses [hj-])
D ð voiced dental fricative English then [DEn]
E ɛ open-mid front unrounded vowel French même [mE:m], English met [mEt] (RP and Gen.Am.)
F ɱ
labiodental nasal
English emphasis ["EFf@sIs] (spoken quickly, otherwise uses [Emf-])
G ɣ voiced velar fricative Greek γωνία [Go"nia]
G\ ɢ voiced uvular plosive Inuktitut nirivvik [niG\ivvik]
G\_< ʛ voiced uvular implosive Mam ʛa [G\_<a]
H ɥ
labial-palatal approximant
French huit [Hit]
H\ ʜ
voiceless epiglottal fricative
Agul мехӀ [mEH\]
I ɪ
near-close front unrounded vowel
English kit [kIt]
I\
near-close central unrounded vowel
(non-IPA)
Polish ryba [rI\bA] 
J ɲ
palatal nasal
Spanish año ["aJo], English canyon ["k{J@n] (broad transcription uses [-nj-])
J\ ɟ voiced palatal plosive Hungarian egy [EJ\]
J\_< ʄ voiced palatal implosive Sindhi ʄaro [J\_<aro]
K ɬ
voiceless alveolar lateral fricative
Welsh llaw [KaU]
K\ ɮ
voiced alveolar lateral fricative
Mongolian долоо [tOK\O:]
L ʎ
palatal lateral approximant
Italian famiglia [fa"miLLa], Castilian: llamar [La"mar]
L\ ʟ
velar lateral approximant
Korean 구지 [t6L\gudz\i]
M ɯ close back unrounded vowel Korean [M:ms\_hik_}]
M\ ɰ
velar approximant
Spanish fuego ["fweM\o]
N ŋ
velar nasal
English thing [TIN]
N\ ɴ
uvular nasal
Japanese san [saN\]
O ɔ open-mid back rounded vowel American English off [O:f]
O\ ʘ bilabial click  
P (or v\) ʋ
labiodental approximant
Dutch west [PEst]/[v\Est], allophone of English phoneme /r\/
Q ɒ open back rounded vowel RP lot [lQt]
R ʁ voiced uvular fricative German rein [RaIn]
R\ ʀ
uvular trill
French roi [R\wa]
S ʃ voiceless postalveolar fricative English ship [SIp]
T θ voiceless dental fricative English thin [TIn]
U ʊ
near-close back rounded vowel
English foot [fUt]
U\ ᵿ
near-close central rounded vowel
(non-IPA)
English euphoria [jU\"fO@r\i@]
V ʌ open-mid back unrounded vowel Scottish English strut [str\Vt]
W ʍ
voiceless labial-velar fricative
Scots when [WEn]
X χ voiceless uvular fricative Klallam sχaʔqʷaʔ [sXa?q_wa?]
X\ ħ voiceless pharyngeal fricative Arabic ح āʾ [X\A:]
Y ʏ
near-close front rounded vowel
German hübsch [hYpS]
Z ʒ voiced postalveolar fricative English vision ["vIZ@n]

Other symbols

X-SAMPA IPA IPA image Description Example
. . syllable break  
" ˈ primary
stress
 
% ˌ secondary stress American English pronunciation [pr\@%nVn.si."eI.S@n]
' (or _j) ʲ palatalized Russian Земля (Earth) [z'I"ml'a] or [z_jI"ml_ja]
: ː long  
:\ ˑ half long Estonian differentiates three vowel lengths
-   separator Polish trzy [t-S1] vs. czy [tS1] (affricate)
@ ə schwa English arena [@"r\i:n@]
@\ ɘ close-mid central unrounded vowel Paicĩ kɘ̄ɾɘ [k@\_M4@\_M]
@` ɚ r-coloured schwa American English color ["kVl@`]
{ æ near-open front unrounded vowel English trap [tr\{p]
} ʉ close central rounded vowel Swedish sju [x\}:]; AuE/NZE boot [b}:t]
1 ɨ close central unrounded vowel Welsh tu [t1], American English rose's ["r\oUz1z]
2 ø close-mid front rounded vowel Danish købe ["k2:b@], French deux [d2]
3 ɜ open-mid central unrounded vowel English nurse [n3:s] (RP) or [n3`s] (Gen.Am.)
3\ ɞ open-mid central rounded vowel Irish tomhail [t3\:l']
4 ɾ
alveolar flap
Spanish pero ["pe4o], American English better ["bE4@`]
5 ɫ
velarized alveolar lateral approximant
; also see _e
English milk [mI5k], Portuguese livro ["5iv4u]
6 ɐ near-open central vowel German besser ["bEs6], Australian English mud [m6d]
7 ɤ close-mid back unrounded vowel Estonian kõik [k7ik], Vietnamese mơ [m7_M]
8 ɵ close-mid central rounded vowel Swedish buss [b8s]
9 œ open-mid front rounded vowel French neuf [n9f], Danish drømme [dR9m@]
& ɶ open front rounded vowel Swedish skörd [x\&d`]
? ʔ glottal stop Cockney English bottle ["bQ?o]
?\ ʕ voiced pharyngeal fricative Arabic ع ʿayn [?\Ajn]
*   undefined escape character, SAMPA's "conjunctor"  
/ / (a) French vowel
archiphonemes or indeterminacies
(b) delimiter of phonemic
transcriptions
maison /mE/zO~/
< begin nonsegmental notation, e.g., SAMPROSA[3]  
<\ ʢ
voiced epiglottal fricative
Siwi arˤbˤəʢa (four) [ar_?\b_?\@<\a]
> end nonsegmental notation  
>\ ʡ epiglottal plosive Archi гӀарз (complaint) [>\arz]
^
upstep
 
!
downstep
 
!\ ǃ
postalveolar click
Zulu iqaqa (polecat) [i:!\a:!\a]
| | minor (foot) group  
|\ ǀ dental click Zulu icici (earring) [i:|\i:|\i]
|| major (intonation) group  
|\|\ ǁ
alveolar lateral click
Zulu xoxa (to converse) [|\|\O:|\|\a]
=\ ǂ palatal click  
-\
linking mark
 

Diacritics

X-SAMPA IPA IPA image Description
_"   ̈
centralized
_+   ̟
advanced
_-   ̠
retracted
_/   ̌ rising tone
_0   ̥
voiceless
_<   implosive (IPA uses separate symbols for implosives)
= (or _=)   ̩ syllabic
_> ʼ ejective
_?\ ˤ
pharyngealized
_\   ̂ falling tone
_^   ̯ non-syllabic
_}   ̚ no audible release
`  ˞ rhotacization in vowels, retroflexion in consonants (IPA uses separate symbols for consonants, see t` for an example)
~ (or _~)   ̃ nasalization
_A   ̘
advanced tongue root
_a   ̺ apical
_B   ̏ extra low tone
_B_L  ᷅ low rising tone
_c   ̜ less rounded
_d   ̪ dental
_e   ̴ velarized or pharyngealized; also see 5
<F> global fall
_F   ̂ falling tone
_G ˠ velarized
_H   ́ high tone
_H_T  ᷄ high rising tone
_h ʰ
aspirated
_j (or ') ʲ palatalized
_k   ̰ creaky voice
_L   ̀ low tone
_l ˡ lateral release
_M   ̄ mid tone
_m   ̻ laminal
_N   ̼ linguolabial
_n nasal release
_O   ̹ more rounded
_o   ̞ lowered
_q   ̙
retracted tongue root
<R> global rise
_R   ̌ rising tone
_R_F  ᷈ rising falling tone
_r   ̝ raised
_T   ̋ extra high tone
_t   ̤ breathy voice
_v   ̬
voiced
_w ʷ
labialized
_X   ̆ extra-short
_x   ̽ mid-centralized

Charts

Consonants

Consonants (pulmonic)
Place of articulation Labial Coronal Dorsal Laryngeal
Manner of articulation Bilabial Labio‐
dental
Dental Alveolar Post‐
alveolar
Retro‐
flex
Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyn‐
geal
Epi‐
glottal
Glottal
Nasal
   
m
   
F
   
n
   
n`
   
J
   
N
   
N\
Plosive
p b p_d b_d
d
t` d` c J\ k g q G\ >\ ?
Fricative
p\ B f v T D s z S Z s` z` C j\ x G X R X\ ?\
H\
<\
h h\
Approximant
   
B_o
   
v\
   
r\
   
r\`
   
j
   
M\
Trill    
B\
   
r
   
*
   
R\
   
*
Tap or Flap
   
*
   
*
   
4
   
r`
   
*
Lateral Fricative
K\
*    *    *   
Lateral Approximant    
l
   
l`
   
L
   
L\
Lateral Flap    
l\
   
*
   
*
   
*
Coarticulated
W
Voiceless labialized velar approximant
w
Voiced labialized velar approximant
H
Voiced labialized palatal approximant
s\ Voiceless palatalized postalveolar (alveolo-palatal) fricative
z\ Voiced palatalized postalveolar (alveolo-palatal) fricative
x\
Voiceless "palatal-velar" fricative
Affricates and double articulation
ts voiceless alveolar affricate
dz voiced alveolar affricate
tS voiceless postalveolar affricate
dZ voiced postalveolar affricate
ts\ voiceless alveolo-palatal affricate
dz\ voiced alveolo-palatal affricate
tK voiceless alveolar lateral affricate
kp
voiceless labial-velar plosive
gb
voiced labial-velar plosive
Nm
labial-velar nasal stop
Consonants (non-pulmonic)
Clicks Implosives Ejectives
O\ Bilabial b_< Bilabial _> For example:
|\ Laminal alveolar ("dental") d_< Alveolar
p_>
Bilabial
!\
Apical (post-) alveolar ("retroflex") J\_< Palatal
t_>
Alveolar
=\ Laminal postalveolar ("palatal") g_< Velar
k_>
Velar
|\|\
Lateral coronal ("lateral") G\_< Uvular s_> Alveolar fricative

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close
i • y
1 • }
M • u
Y
U\
• 
U
e • 2
@\ • 8
7 • o
e_o • 2_o
@
• o_o
E • 9
3 • 3\
V • O
{ •
6
a • &
A • Q
Near‑close
Close‑mid
Mid
Open‑mid
Near‑open
Open

See also

References

  1. ^ Wells, J.C. "Computer-coding the IPA: a proposed extension of SAMPA" (PDF). UCL Phonetics and Linguistics. University College London. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Language Subtag Registry" (text). IETF. 2022-08-08. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  3. ^ For a summary of SAMPROSA, see Wells, J.C. (19 September 1995). "SAMPROSA (SAM Prosodic Transcription)". UCL Phonetics and Linguistics. University College London. Retrieved 23 October 2021.

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