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Phonetic Fonts


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SILipa 1.2
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A suitcase of three IPA fonts in all formats (TrueType, PostScript, and bitmapped) well equipped with User's guide and Read Me's. From the folks at the Summer Institute of Linguistics.

International Phonetic
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A simple bit-mapped representation of an international phonetics system.

Phonetic Alphabet
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A phonetic system, although not a complete IPA set.

Tech Phonetic
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Another, non-IPA Phonetic font in all formats. Tech Phonetic has an especially complete collection of tonal representations.

Sapir Sans
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Sapir was designed as a stop gap, while waiting for better, professionally designed fonts for linguistics. But Sapir is different in that it combines the International Phonetic Alphabet with symbols for syntax and phonology. Sapir Sans is in TrueType format.

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