Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet

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Latest comment: 1 year ago by Backinstadiums in topic Obsolete 19th-century terminology
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Obsolete 19th-century terminology[edit]

The IPA was defined as "phonetic" at a time when the word "phonemic" didn't exist, but it is phonemic. But it's neither "international" nor an "alphabet" as well. It does not relate to nations but to languages (or language varieties), and the link between "nation" and "language" is tenuous at best. Furthermore, alphabets are usually finite sets of symbols arranged in… well, alphabetic order, while the IPA is neither; it should really be called a code. Backinstadiums (talk) 22:49, 28 September 2022 (UTC)Reply