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Phoneme Features


Evan Kirshenbaum created an ASCII transcription of the International Phonetic Alphabet [1]. As well as using ASCII characters for specific IPA phonemes, this transcription provides a set of 3-letter feature abbreviations allowing a phoneme to be described as a sequence of features.

This document describes the features used by Kirshenbaum.

Phoneme Type

Feature Name
vwl vowel

Consonants

Voicing

Feature Name
vcd voiced
vls voiceless

Place of Articulation

Feature Name
blb bilabial
lbd labio-dental
dnt dental
alv alveolar
rfx retroflex
pla palato-alveolar
pal palatal
vel velar
lbv labio-velar
uvl uvular
phr pharyngeal
glt glottal

Manner of Articulation

Feature Name
stp stop
frc fricative
nas nasal
orl oral
apr approximant
lat lateral
ctl central
trl trill
flp tap/flap
clk click
ejc ejective
imp implosive

Vowels

Height

Feature Name
hgh high
smh semi-high
umd upper-mid
mid mid
lmd lower-mid
low low

Backness

Feature Name
fnt front
cnt center
bck back

Rounding

Feature Name
unr unrounded
rnd rounded

Additional Features

Feature Name
asp aspirated
unx unexploded
syl syllabic
mrm murmured
lng long
vzd velarized
lzd labialized
pzd palatalized
rzd rhoticized
nzd nasalized
fzd pharyngealized

References

  1. Kirshenbaum, Evan, http://www.kirshenbaum.net/IPA/ascii-ipa.pdf. 2001.