IPZS
IPZS, or International Phonetic Alphabet Zero Set, is a phonetic alphabet used in various fields, including linguistics, phonetics, and speech therapy. It is designed to represent the sounds of human speech in a standardized manner, making it easier to transcribe and compare different languages. The IPZS is based on the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), but it includes additional symbols to represent sounds that are not covered by the IPA. This makes it particularly useful for languages that have unique phonetic features or for researchers studying the phonetic diversity of the world's languages. The IPZS is not as widely used as the IPA, but it serves as a valuable tool for those who need a more comprehensive phonetic representation system. It is often used in academic research, language documentation, and language teaching. The IPZS is continually updated and expanded to include new symbols as needed, reflecting the ongoing discovery and description of the world's languages.