

06: All the sounds in all the languages - The International Phonetic Alphabet
Mar 16, 2017
Learn about the history and development of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) which represents sounds from all languages. Explore the challenges of spelling systems across different languages, the complexity of English spelling, and the role of orthography and stress systems in pronunciation. Discover linguistic games and sketches inspired by the IPA, such as an IPA version of 2048 and a comedy sketch about pirates and skeletons. Also, delve into the use of the IPA in sign languages and the relationship between sign languages and spoken language alphabets.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Spelling Conventions Across Languages
02:36 • 6min
Origins and Principles of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
08:12 • 16min
English Spelling Challenges and the Role of Orthography and Stress
24:30 • 2min
The International Phonetic Alphabet and Its Usage in Phonetics Research
26:43 • 3min
Linguistic Games and Sketches: Schwa Cookie Cutter, IPA 2048, and Skeleton Pirates
30:10 • 2min
Applying the International Phonetic Alphabet to Sign Languages
32:02 • 2min