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\begin_layout Date
-14/09/2008
+18/02/2013
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Example Tableau
Phonetic symbols.
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-This gives you an input box, where you can insert the symbols, and a toolbar
- opens, which provides the basic set of phonetic symbols (sorted by the
- IPA categories).
+This gives you an input box (
+\begin_inset Quotes eld
+\end_inset
+
+inset
+\begin_inset Quotes erd
+\end_inset
+
+ in LyX speak), where you can insert the symbols.
+ Note that this box can be used both for the insertion of small snippets
+ (inline) and multiple paragraphs of phonetic notation.
+ While the cursor is inside the box, a toolbar opens, which provides the
+ basic set of phonetic symbols (sorted by the IPA categories).
Each of the toolbar's panels can be torn off the bar by clicking on the
dashed line on its top.
This way, you can insert most symbols quite comfortably:
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+Note that, if you want to insert diacritics, the diacritics are inserted
+
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+after
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+ the base character.
+ That is to say, for
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+
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+[d̥]
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+
+\end_inset
+
+ you need to insert
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+<d>
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+ and then the
+\family typewriter
+<voiceless>
+\family default
+ subring diacritic from the toolbar immediately after the
+\family typewriter
+<d>
+\family default
+.
+ If you need a diacritic alone, you can achieve this by inserting a blank
+ and then the diacritic, as in
+\begin_inset IPA
+
+\begin_layout Standard
+ ̼
+\end_layout
+
+\end_inset
+
+ (
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+=
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+\end_inset
+
+<space>+<Lingolabial from the IPA toolbar>
+\family default
+).
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+
+\end_inset
+
Given that
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-[@n Iɡ"zA:mpl]
+[@n Ig"zA:mpl]
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shortcut notation:
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-[@n Iɡ"zA:mpl
+[@n Ig"zA:mpl
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]).
Furthermore, you can insert symbols via
are taken from the base document font, the IPA glyphs from the IPA font).
Within the IPA input box, on the other hand, the IPA font is used for all
characters.
- So unless you only need to insert single IPA characters, this method is
- highly recommended.
+ So unless you only need to insert single IPA characters, using the IPA
+ input box is highly recommended.
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