Slavistic Phonetic Alphabet
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Slavistic Phonetic Alphabet (Polish: Slawistyczny alfabet fonetyczny) is a phonetic transcription system adapted for the use with Slavic languages. In contrast to the International Phonetic Alphabet, it represents affricate constants as singular characters.[1] The two main principles in the creation of the system were: having every phone represented by a singular character, and having the same phones represented always by the same character.[2]
- ↑ Grzegorz Jagodziński. "Transcription systems used in Polish phonetic and phonology". free.of.pl.
- ↑ Henryk Wróbel. Gramatyka języka polskiego
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