docs/phonemes/xsampa.md
The Extended Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet (X-SAMPA) transcription scheme was created by John C. Wells in 1995 as an extension to the various language-specific SAMPA phoneme sets available at that time. The intention was to be able to encode the 1993 IPA chart in ASCII, while preserving the scheme already developed by the language-specific phoneme sets where there are no conflicts in the representation of that ASCII character.
This document uses a set of phoneme features based on the features originally developed by Evan Kirshenbaum. These features are described in the phonemes document.
The _ character is used as a tie bar to join two phonemes, as well as the
first character in several diacritics. It can be used for affricates, double
articulations and diphthongs, but can lead to ambiguity with the corresponding
diacritic. The X-SAMPA PDF document advises that _ is only used for
affricates and double articulations. In that case, the _^ non-syllabic marker
can be used for the second vowel in diphthongs.
The - character is described in the PDF version of X-SAMPA to differentiate
between affricates, double articulations, and diphthongs such as ts and
consonant clusters such as t-s.
| BCP47 Subtag | Abbreviation | Transcription Scheme | Encoding |
|---|---|---|---|
fonipa | IPA | International Phonetic Alphabet | Unicode |
fonxsamp | X-SAMPA | Extended Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet | ASCII |
x-foncxs | CXS | Conlang X-SAMPA | ASCII |
x-fonkirsh | Kirshenbaum (ASCII-IPA) | ASCII |
foncxs and fonkirsh are private use extensions defined in
the bcp47-extensions
file, so have the x- private use specifier before their subtag names.blb | lbd | dnt | alv | pla | rfx | alp | pal | vel | uvl | phr | glt | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | |
nas | m | F | n | n` | J | N | N\ | |||||||||||||||||
stp | p | b | t | d | t` | d` | c | J\ | k | g | q | G\ | >\ | ? | ||||||||||
sib afr | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
afr | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
lat afr | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
sib frc | s | z | S | Z | s` | z` | s\ | z\ | ||||||||||||||||
frc | p\ | B | f | v | T | D | C | j\ | x | G | X | R | X\ | ?\ | h | h\ | ||||||||
lat frc | K | K\ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
apr | v\ | r\ | r\` | j | M\ | |||||||||||||||||||
lat apr | l | l` | L | L\ | ||||||||||||||||||||
flp | 4 | r` | ||||||||||||||||||||||
lat flp | l\ | |||||||||||||||||||||||
trl | B\ | r | R\ | H\ | <\ | |||||||||||||||||||
clk | O\ | ` | ` | !\ | =\ | |||||||||||||||||||
lat clk | ` | |` | ||||||||||||||||||||||
imp | b_< | d_< | J\_< | g_< | G\ | |||||||||||||||||||
ejc | p_> | t_> | t`_> | c_> | k_> | q_> | >\_> | |||||||||||||||||
ejc frc | f_> | T_> | s_> | S_> | s`_> | x_> | X_> | |||||||||||||||||
lat ejc frc | K_> |
J\ and ? are defined in the PDF version of X-SAMPA, but not the HTML
version.
G\ is only mentioned in the opening description of the HTML version of
X-SAMPA, but is defined properly in the PDF version.
>\ is defined as an epiglottal plosive in X-SAMPA. In this document it
is defined as a pharyngeal plosive to be consistent with the IPA
transcription described in the phonemes document.
P can also be used for the labio-dental approximant v\.
H\ and <\ are defined in X-SAMPA as epiglottal fricatives. In this
document they are defined as pharyngeal trills to be consistent with
the IPA transcription described in the phonemes
document.
bld | alv | pla | pal | lbv | vel | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | vls | vcd | |
nas | ||||||||||||
stp | ||||||||||||
afr | ||||||||||||
vzd frc | x\ | |||||||||||
ptr apr | H | W | w | |||||||||
fzd lat apr | 5 |
5 is supported as an alternative to l_e due to its use in some language-
specific SAMPA phoneme sets.| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
ejc | _> | ejective |
imp | _< | implosive |
fnt | cnt | bck | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
unr | rnd | unr | rnd | unr | rnd | |
hgh | i | y | 1 | } | M | u |
smh | I | Y | U | |||
umd | e | 2 | @\ | 8 | 7 | o |
mid | @ | |||||
lmd | E | 9 | 3 | 3\ | V | O |
sml | { | 6 | ||||
low | a | & | A | Q |
| Symbol | Features |
|---|---|
@` | unr mid cnt rzd vwl |
3` | unr lmd cnt rzd vwl |
@` and 3` are not explicitly listed in X-SAMPA. The rhoticized
diacritic is specified instead.| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
lgl | ◌_N | linguolabial |
idt | interdental | |
◌_d | dental | |
apc | ◌_a | apical |
lmn | ◌_m | laminal |
◌_+ | advanced | |
◌_- | retracted | |
◌_" | centralized | |
| mid-centralized | ||
◌_r | raised | |
◌_l | lowered |
The articulations that do not have a corresponding feature name are recorded using the features of their new location in the consonant or vowel charts, not using the features of the base phoneme.
| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
brv | ◌_t | breathy voice |
slv | ◌_0 | slack voice |
stv | ◌_v | stiff voice |
crv | ◌_k | creaky voice |
glc | ?_◌ | glottal closure |
The IPA _0 diacritic is also used to fill the vls spaces in the IPA consonant
charts. Thus, when _0 is used with a vcd consonant that does not have an
equivalent vls consonant, the resulting consonant is vls, not slv.
| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
ptr | ◌_w | protruded |
cmp | compressed |
{ptr} (protruded) feature is described as labialized in X-SAMPA.The degree of rounding/labialization can be specified using the following symbols:
| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
mrd | ◌_O | more rounded |
lrd | ◌_c | less rounded |
| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
syl | ◌= | syllabic |
nsy | ◌_^ | non-syllabic |
| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
asp | ◌_h | aspirated |
nrs | ◌_n | nasal release |
lrs | ◌_l | lateral release |
unx | ◌_} | no audible release (unexploded) |
| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
pzd | ◌', ◌_j | palatalized |
vzd | ◌_G, ◌_e | velarized |
fzd | ◌_?\, ◌_e | pharyngealized |
nzd | ◌~, ◌_~ | nasalized |
rzd | ◌` | rhoticized |
The tongue root position can be specified using the following features:
| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
atr | ◌_A | advanced tongue root |
rtr | ◌_q | retracted tongue root |
| Symbol | Name |
|---|---|
"◌ | primary stress |
%◌ | secondary stress |
| Feature | Symbol | Name |
|---|---|---|
est | ◌_X | extra short |
hlg | ◌:\ | half-long |
lng | ◌: | long |
elg | ◌:: | extra long |
:: symbol for elg is not listed in X-SAMPA, but is derived from the
transcription for lng.| Symbol | Name |
|---|---|
◌-\◌ | linking (no break) |
| Symbol | Name |
|---|---|
◌_T | extra high tone |
◌_H | high tone |
◌_M | mid tone |
◌_L | low tone |
◌_B | extra low tone |
!◌ | downstep |
^◌ | upstep |
X-SAMPA additionally defines various symbols for contour tones that can be defined from the composite tone marks.
| Symbol | Composite | Name |
|---|---|---|
◌_R | ◌_B_T | rising contour |
◌_F | ◌_T_B | falling contour |
◌_R_F | ◌_M_H_M | rising-falling contour |
| Symbol | Name |
|---|---|
<R> | global rise |
<F> | global fall |
<a name="ref1"></a> Wells, John C., Computer-coding the IPA: a proposed extension of SAMPA (HTML). Revised <time datetime="2000-05-03T00:00">2000</time>.
<a name="ref2"></a> Wells, John C., Computer-coding the IPA: a proposed extension of SAMPA (PDF). Revised <time datetime="1995-04-28T00:00">1995</time>.
<a name="ref3"></a> Wells, John C., SAMPA - computer readable phonetic alphabet. Revised <time datetime="2005-10-25T00:00">2005</time>.