Английская Википедия:Case variants of IPA letters

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Capital variants of the IPA letters used in English, as designed by Michael Everson.[1]

With the adoption of letters from the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in various national alphabets, letter case forms have been developed. This usually means capital (uppercase) forms were developed, but in the case of the glottal stop Шаблон:IPA, both uppercase Шаблон:Angbr and lowercase Шаблон:Angbr are used.

The adoption of IPA letters has been particularly notable in Sub-Saharan Africa, in languages such as Hausa, Fula, Akan, Gbe languages, Manding languages, and Lingala. The most common are open o Шаблон:Angbr, open e Шаблон:Angbr, and eng Шаблон:Angbr, but several others are found. Kabiyé of northern Togo, for example, has Шаблон:Angbr (or Шаблон:Angbr), as in this newspaper headline:

MBƱ AJƐYA KIGBƐNDƱƱ ŊGBƐYƐ KEDIƔZAƔ SƆSƆƆ TƆM SE.

Some of the IPA letters that were adopted into language orthographies have since become obsolete in the IPA itself.

Chart

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IPA Uppercase Lowercase
ɑ
ɒ
ɐ
ɓ Ɓ, Ƃ
β ꞵ (Latin beta)
ɔ Ɔ
ƈ Ƈ
[2]
ð Ð
ɖ Ɖ, Ɗ
ɗ Ɗ
ə Ə, Ǝ
ɛ Ɛ
ɜ [3]
ɡ Ɡ,[3] G
ɠ Ɠ
ɣ Ɣ
ɤ Ɤ [pending] [4]
ħ Ħ
ɦ
ɥ
ɨ Ɨ
ɪ [5]
ɩ Ɩ
ʝ
ƙ Ƙ
ʞ
ɫ
ɬ [6]
ɱ
ɯ Ɯ
ŋ Ŋ
ɲ Ɲ
ƞ Ƞ
ɵ Ɵ
ƥ Ƥ
ɋ Ɋ
ɽ
ʀ Ʀ
ʂ [2]
ʃ Ʃ
ʈ Ʈ, Ŧ[7]
ƭ Ƭ
ʇ
ʉ Ʉ
ʊ Ʊ
ɷ [8]
ʋ Ʋ
ʌ Ʌ
χ ꭓ (Latin chi)
[2]
ʒ Ʒ, reversed Ʃ[5]
θ ϴ[5][7]
ɸ Φ
ʔ Ɂ ɂ

Others letters are the graphic equivalent of IPA capitals, but are not identified with the IPA. Examples are ɟ Ɉ (the capital of ɉ), ʎ ⅄ (the capital of λ in Americanist usage),[7] ɹ ꓤ.

References

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Шаблон:IPA navigation