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Podcast episode 14: The emergence of phonetics in the 19th century

History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences

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Diversity in Phonetic Expression

Phonetic transcription has evolved without standardization, allowing for significant linguistic diversity. Historical instances demonstrate that various languages, including Italian, Spanish, and German, were freely utilized, reflecting the individual preferences of authors and their regional influences. Notably, the official association language was French until 1970, after which contributions in other languages diminished. Specific examples reveal cases where authors were permitted to use conventional orthography instead of strict IPA standards, indicating a flexibility in phonetic practices during early developments.

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