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| <p>The Pronunciation field in Lexiconga utilizes <a href='https://github.com/KeyboardFire/phondue' target='_blank'>KeyboardFire's
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| Phondue</a> web script to make typing IPA pronunciations much more convenient. While you
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| can still point and click to select IPA characters using the IPA table,
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| Phondue provides many two-key keyboard shortcuts called <strong>digraphs</strong>
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| that allow you to type any IPA symbol with only a standard keyboard.</p>
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| <p>These symbols were decided to be intuitive as possible:</p>
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| <ul>
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| <li>
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| <p>Many symbols that look similar to letters of the English alphabet (such as
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| small caps) can be produced by doubling the capital letter:</p>
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| <pre><code>  GG -> ɢ   ?? -> ʔ   NN -> ɴ   BB -> ʙ   RR -> ʀ   XX -> χ
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|   LL -> ʟ   II -> ɪ   YY -> ʏ   UU -> ʊ   EE -> ɛ   OO -> ɞ
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|   AA -> ɑ   '' -> ˈ   ,, -> ˌ   :: -> ː
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| </code></pre>
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| <p>The slash is used to "reflect," "rotate," or otherwise flip around a given
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| symbol:</p>
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| <pre><code>  ʀ/ -> ʁ   ʔ/ -> ʕ   ?/ -> ʕ   r/ -> ɹ   y/ -> ʎ   m/ -> ɯ
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|   o/ -> ø   e/ -> ə   ɛ/ -> ɜ   c/ -> ɔ   a/ -> ɐ   ɑ/ -> ɒ
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|   w/ -> ʍ   h/ -> ɥ   k/ -> ʞ   !/ -> ¡   v/ -> ʌ
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| </code></pre>
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| <p>Also note that for any digraph, if either of the two characters that
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| compose it are not "standard" letters you can find on your keyboard, the
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| digraph can be done in reverse order—so since ʀ/ produces ʁ, you can press
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| / again to go back to ʀ in case of accidental flippage (it's also weirdly
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| amusing to press RR///////).</p>
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| <p>This sometimes makes it easier to enter certain pairs; you may prefer to
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| use <code>AA</code> for <code>ɑ</code> and <code>AA/</code> for <code>ɒ</code> instead of the
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| visual <code>o|</code> and <code>|o</code>.</p>
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| <p>Digraphs have also been designed for when a symbol looks like two overlayed
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| characters, or two characters next to each other. This includes "hooked"
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| letters (such as ŋ), produced with the original letter and a comma, and
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| "stroked" letters (such as ɟ), produced with the original letter and a dash:</p>
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| <pre><code>  m, -> ɱ   n, -> ŋ   ŋ, -> ɲ   v, -> ⱱ   c, -> ç   j, -> ʝ
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|   x, -> ɣ   ɣ, -> χ   h, -> ɦ   w, -> ɰ
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| 
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|   j- -> ɟ   h- -> ħ   l- -> ɬ   i- -> ɨ   u- -> ʉ   e- -> ɘ
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|   o- -> ɵ   ʕ- -> ʢ   ?- -> ʡ   ʔ- -> ʡ
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| 
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|   LZ -> ɮ   OX -> ɤ   XO -> ɤ   OE -> œ   EB -> ɞ   AE -> æ
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|   CE -> ɶ   RL -> ɺ   LR -> ɺ   ɾl -> ɺ   lɾ -> ɺ
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| 
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|   w| -> ɰ   o/ -> ø   ɜ( -> ɞ   /\ -> ʌ   o| -> ɑ   a| -> ɑ
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|   |o -> ɒ   |a -> ɒ
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| 
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|   o. -> ʘ   |= -> ǂ   || -> ‖   /^ -> ↗   /> -> ↗   \v -> ↘
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|   \> -> ↘
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| </code></pre>
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| <p>Others are based on pronunciation:</p>
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| <pre><code>  PH -> ɸ   BH -> β   TH -> θ   DH -> ð   SH -> ʃ   ZH -> ʒ
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|   SJ -> ɕ   ZJ -> ʑ   ʃx -> ɧ   xʃ -> ɧ
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| </code></pre>
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| <p>It may be worth noting at this point that digraphs of two lowercase letters
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| were intentionally avoided to prevent interference with regular typing. If
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| you need to type a sequence without it turning into a digraph (maybe you
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| want to type an actual <code>ʃx</code>), place a backslash between the two characters
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| (so, type <code>ʃ\x</code>).</p>
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| <p>In fact, [backslash][anything] is treated as a digraph that simply resolves
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| to the second character.</p>
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| <p>A few digraphs are based on shape:</p>
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| <pre><code>  rO -> ɾ   r0 -> ɾ   vO -> ʋ   v0 -> ʋ
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| </code></pre>
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| <p>Another related point: digraphs that contain a lowercase letter can also be
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| typed with that letter as uppercase. So, if <code>RO</code> is easier to type than
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| <code>rO</code>, that works as well.</p>
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| <p>Retroflex and nonpulmonic symbols have their own categories:</p>
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| <pre><code>  retroflex: ) looks like the shape of the tongue
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|   t) -> ʈ   d) -> ɖ   n) -> ɳ   r) -> ɽ   ɾ) -> ɽ   s) -> ʂ
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|   z) -> ʐ   ɹ) -> ɻ   l) -> ɭ   ɗ) -> ᶑ
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| 
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|   clicks: clicking noise reminiscent of a *
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|   o* -> ʘ   |* -> ǀ   !* -> ǃ   =* -> ǁ
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| 
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|   implosives and ejective marker: direction of airflow
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|   b( -> ɓ   d( -> ɗ   j( -> ʄ   ɟ( -> ʄ   g( -> ɠ   ɢ( -> ʛ
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|   ɖ( -> ᶑ   ') -> ʼ
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| </code></pre>
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| <p>Superscripts and diacritics that go above the letter use <code>^</code>, diacritics that
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| go below use <code>_</code>, and miscellaneous "moved" symbols
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| use <code><</code> or <code>></code>:</p>
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| <pre><code>  ^h -> ʰ   ^n -> ⁿ   ^m -> ᵐ   ^ŋ -> ᵑ   ^l -> ˡ   ^w -> ʷ
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|   ^j -> ʲ   ^ɥ -> ᶣ   ^ʋ -> ᶹ   ^ɣ -> ˠ   ^ʕ -> ˤ
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| 
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|   _| -> ◌̩   ^| -> ◌̍   _o -> ◌̥   ^o -> ◌̊   _v -> ◌̬   ^v -> ◌̌
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| 
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|   _^ -> ◌̯   _: -> ◌̤   _~ -> ◌̰   _[ -> ◌̪   _] -> ◌̺   _{ -> ◌̼
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|   _+ -> ◌̟   __ -> ◌̠   _) -> ◌̹   _( -> ◌̜   _# -> ◌̻   [] -> ◌̻
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| 
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|   ^> -> ◌̚   ^: -> ◌̈   ^x -> ◌̽   ^~ -> ◌̃
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| 
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|   -' -> ˔   _˔ -> ◌̝   -, -> ˕   _˕ -> ◌̞   <| -> ⊣   _⊣ -> ◌̘
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|   >| -> ⊢   _⊢ -> ◌̙
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| 
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|   ~~ -> ◌̴   >r -> ˞
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| </code></pre>
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| <p>Note that all of these sequences can be flipped in order—that is, <code>^h</code>
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| produces the same thing as <code>h^</code>. This allows usage such as <code>|<_</code> to produce
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| <code>⊣_</code> which becomes ◌̘.</p>
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| <p>Tonal countours use numbers plus <code>|</code>:</p>
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| <pre><code>  5| -> ˥   4| -> ˦   3| -> ˧   2| -> ˨   1| -> ˩
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|   +| -> ꜛ   -| -> ꜜ
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| </code></pre>
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| <p>Finally, some digraphs simply have unique mnemonics:</p>
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| <pre><code>  ː-  -> ˑ   "chop off" the bottom triangle
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|   ((  -> ◌͡◌  two parens for a tie that connects 2 chars
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|   ))  -> ◌͜◌
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|   ◌͜◌) -> ‿   one more paren to make it a little bit longer
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| </code></pre>
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| </li>
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| </ul>
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