“Non-Pulmonary Consonants“,Paul Passy, “International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)”, 1886. Video Hyperlink.
IPA is a phonetic notation system that is used to represent each distinct sound that exists in human spoken speech. It encompasses all languages of the world. The system was created in 1886 by linguist Paul Passy and last updated in 2020. The International Phonetic Alphabet’ (IPA) is currently 163 symbols. IPA consists of 107 letters, 52 diacritics, and 4 prosodic marks. Non-pulmonic consonants are speech sounds produced without using air from the lungs, relying instead on other airflow mechanisms … Continue reading “Non-Pulmonary Consonants“,Paul Passy, “International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)”, 1886. Video Hyperlink.
