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To draw phonetic symbols for vowels in the Picture window or in the TextGridEditor, make sure that you have installed the Charis and/or Doulos SIL font, for instance from sil.org
or from praat.org
. You can either type the symbols directly (if your computer has an input method for them), or use the backslash sequences in the following table.
Other vowel symbols are:
Not available in EPS files (i.e. only publishable with copy-paste or with PDF files):
For most of the codes, the first letter tells you the most similar letter of the English alphabet. The second letter can be t (turned), c (capital), s (script), r (reversed), - (barred or retracted), or / (slashed). One symbol (ɛ) is a phonetic version of a Greek letter. The codes for ə, ɤ, ʊ and ɞ are abbreviations for schwa, ram's horn, horseshoe, and kidney bean.
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