![]() COPYRIGHT NOTICE- International Phonetic Association. In this format, it is necessary to use the print version of the Handbook as a guide to the items in the audio database. Once downloaded, the files can be stored on individual computers and accessed as a database for playback. Parts of the narrative text are also numbered in linear order. File names use the English gloss of each item. Files are arranged and numbered in the linear order of their occurrence in the illustration. When unzipped, each language folder is subdivided into folders according to the section headings found in the illustration in the Handbook. The files of recorded words in each language folder are cross-platform wav files, designed for use in classroom teaching, in phonetics or language laboratories, or for private study. The audio recordings contained here are the words and text that appear in the illustrations contained in Part 2 of the Handbook and which demonstrate the application of the International Phonetic Alphabet to a wide variety of sound systems of languages of the world. ![]() WAV files organized into folders according to language, a few text files containing revisions and additions to some of the Illustrations.
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