äänimerkki
Äänimerkki, also known as a phonetic symbol or phonetic notation, is a symbol or combination of symbols used to represent the sounds of spoken language. These symbols are part of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), which is a standardized system used by linguists and phoneticians worldwide to transcribe and describe the sounds of human speech. Äänimerkki can represent consonants, vowels, and other speech sounds, including those that do not exist in the writer's native language.
The IPA was first published in 1888 by the International Phonetic Association, and it has since undergone
Äänimerkki are used in various contexts, including linguistic research, language teaching, and dictionary definitions. They help
While äänimerkki are a powerful tool for linguistic analysis, they can also be challenging to learn and