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  2. toPhonetics

    tophonetics.com

    This online converter of English text to IPA phonetic transcription will translate your English text into its phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet. Paste or type your English text in the text field above and click “Show transcription” button (or use [Ctrl+Enter] shortcut from the text input area).

  3. Keyboard – toPhonetics

    tophonetics.com/keyboard

    This online keyboard let’s you type IPA using your hardware keyboard. The full IPA character set is arranged into 4 layouts: With Alt+Shift down: tone marks, clicks and the rest characters. Press Shift and/or Alt keys on your hardware keyboard to learn the additional layouts.

  4. FAQ – toPhonetics

    tophonetics.com/faq

    The website provides phonemic transcription. Since there is no rolling [r] sound in English language and therefore no confusion between the two, IPA recommends using ‘r’ for simplicity. Most dictionaries do just that. Shouldn’t [t] between vowels be a flap [ɾ]?

  5. Roadmap – toPhonetics

    tophonetics.com/roadmap

    Improving linking rules for American transcriptions; Improving word stress and phrasal stress to better reflect patterns of connected speech; Sentence/phrase mark-up option;

  6. A Retrospective into English Phonetic Transcription

    tophonetics.com/english-phonetic-transcription-systems

    The IPA character set used for American English is slightly different from the one used for British English, which reflects phonetic differences between the two dialects. Nevertheless, thanks to the efforts of the International Phonetic Association, both systems are fairly unified which allows to switch between the two easily.