Phonetic Alphabet

Phonetic alphabet can mean:

  • phonetic transcription system: a system for transcribing the precise sounds of human speech into writing.
    • International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): the most widespread such system
    • Category:Phonetic alphabets: lists other phonetic transcription systems
  • phonemic orthography: for representing the sounds of a particular language with a one-symbol-per-sound correspondence
  • spelling alphabet: a set of words used instead of alphabetic letters in radio communication; each word stands for its initial letter
    • NATO phonetic alphabet: the most widespread such set (Alfa, Bravo, Charlie,...)
    • Category:Spelling alphabets: lists other spelling alphabets

Famous quotes containing the words phonetic and/or alphabet:

    The syntactic component of a grammar must specify, for each sentence, a deep structure that determines its semantic interpretation and a surface structure that determines its phonetic interpretation.
    Noam Chomsky (b. 1928)

    Roger Thornhill: You’re police, aren’t you. Or is it FBI?
    Professor: FBI, CIA, O–I—we’re all in the same alphabet soup.
    Ernest Lehman (b.1920)