TRANSCRIPTION STANDARDS
Major governing bodies for phonetic alphabets:
- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): over 100 years of history
- ARPAbet: developed in the late 1970's to support ARPA research
- TIMIT: TI/MIT variant of ARPAbet used for the TIMIT corpus
- Worldbet: developed by Hieronymous (AT&T) to deal with
multiple languages within a single ASCII system
- Unicode: character encoding system that includes IPA phonetic
symbols.
Here is a chart classifying sounds using the IPA:
For a more detailed discusion of phone mappings across languages, see
language independent acoustic modeling.