English Phonotypic Alphabet
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Letters of the English phonotypic Alphabet
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Additional letters for other languages in 1845.
The English Phonotypic Alphabet is a phonetic alphabet developed by Sir Isaac Pitman and Alexander John Ellis to simplify the English spelling.
It was originally published in June 1845.[1] The same year another version was extended to German, Arabic, Spanish, Tuscan, French, Welsh, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese and Sanskrit languages.[2]
Notes and references
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Bibliography
- Third Revised Proposal to encode characters for the English Phonotypic Alphabet (EPA) in the UCS, October 18th 2011
- Completion of the Phonotypic Alphabet
- Extension of the Phonotypic Alphabet
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