Definition of Phonetic transcription

1. Noun. A transcription intended to represent each distinct speech sound with a separate symbol.

Generic synonyms: Transcription, Written Text
Terms within: Phonetic Symbol

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phonetic Transcription

phonemicizing
phonemics
phonendoscope
phoner
phoners
phones
phonestheme
phonesthemes
phonesthesia
phonesthetic
phonetic
phonetic alphabet
phonetic symbol
phonetic symbolism
phonetic transcription (current term)
phonetical
phonetically
phonetician
phoneticians
phoneticism
phoneticist
phoneticists
phoneticize
phonetics
phonetism
phonetist
phonetists
phonetization
phonetizations

Literary usage of Phonetic transcription

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Teaching of Modern Languages by Leopold Bahlsen (1905)
"PRONUNCIATION PHONETICS, SOUND-PHYSIOLOGY, phonetic transcription Johan ... It was Briicke too who invented a phonetic transcription which imitated the ..."

2. Second Middle English Primer: Extracts from Chaucer, with Grammar and Glossary by Henry Sweet, Geoffrey Chaucer (1899)
"... TO THE phonetic transcription. For the vowels see p. 2. The only consonant-symbols that require explanation are: c. as in ich G. 6 „ />5en j ,, you rj ..."

3. Second Middle English Primer: Extracts from Chaucer by Henry Sweet (1886)
"... KEY TO THE phonetic transcription. For the vowels see p. 2. The only consonant-symbols that require explanation are: c. as in \ch G. 3 „ then rj „ sing ..."

4. The New English by Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant (1886)
"About the year 1500 a Welsh hard made a phonetic transcription of an English hymn to the Virgin ; he thus becomes our guide as to the Salopian pronunciation ..."

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