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Phonology Assistant is a cutting-edge discovery tool designed to streamline the analysis of phonetic data. By providing a robust platform that automatically charts sounds from a corpus of phonetic data, Phonology Assistant helps users uncover and test sound rules within a language.
Phonology Assistant is a powerful tool developed by SIL International to help linguists analyze phonetic data. This software is especially useful for creating phonetic inventories, generating distribution charts, and searching through phonetic data.
Used to transcribe the pronunciation of Mandarin, Taiwanese and some of the Aboriginal languages of Taiwan, and also as a way to type Chinese on computers and mobile phones. Number of symbols: 37 (21 initials & 16 finals), plus 4 tone diacritics
Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols. Although normally used to represent Mandarin Chinese, Chu-im has also been adapted to serve as an orthography for Taiwanese. Known in Mandarin as Zhùyīn fúhào (注音符號), these phonetic characters trace their origin to the period of Kuomintang rule in China before the civil war.
i2Bopomo is an online Zhuyin input method (BoPoMoFo) to write Chinese characters using Mandarin phonetic symbols. Display invisible characters by pressing Caps Lock, Shift, Ctrl + Alt, or Ctrl + Alt + Shift. You can save what you typed as a word file or query major search engines.
Taiwanese Romanization System uses 16 basic Latin letters (A, B, E, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, S, T, U), 7 digraphs (Kh, Ng, nn, Oo, Ph, Th, Ts) and a trigraph (Tsh). In addition, it uses 6 diacritics to represent tones.
This chart shows the transcription and pronunciation of Taiwanese in Tâi-lô (TL), Pe̍h-ōe-jī (POJ), the Taiwanese phonetic transcription system (DT), Modern Literal Taiwanese (MLT), Extended bopomofo (BPMF), and the International Phonetic Alphabet [IPA].