INTSINT

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INTSINT is an acronym for INternational Transcription System for INTonation.

It was originally developed by Daniel Hirst in his 1987 thesis as a prosodic equivalent of the International Phonetic Alphabet, and the INTSINT alphabet was subsequently used in Hirst & Di Cristo (eds) 1998 in just over half of the chapters.

Tonal alignment

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