...Being formed relatively recently, Haitian Creole orthography is mostly phonemic, and is similar to the InternationalPhoneticAlphabet (IPA). The main differences are j = /ʒ/, y = /j/, è = /ɛ/, ou = /u/. Nasalization ... words as the French infinitive, but they are spelled phonetically. As indicated above, there is no conjugation in the language; ...
... formed relatively recently, Haitian Creole orthography is mostly phonemic, and is similar to the InternationalPhoneticAlphabet (IPA). The main differences are j = /ʒ/, y = /j/, è = /ɛ/, ou = /u/. Nasalization is indicated by ... words as the French infinitive, but they are spelled phonetically. As indicated above, there is no conjugation in the language; ...
... formed relatively recently, Haitian Creole orthography is mostly phonemic, and is similar to the InternationalPhoneticAlphabet (IPA). The main differences are j = /ʒ/, y = /j/, è = /ɛ/, ou = /u/. Nasalization is indicated by a ...same spoken words as the French infinitive, but they are spelled phonetically. As indicated above, there is no conjugation in the language;...
... formed relatively recently, Haitian Creole orthography is mostly phonemic, and is similar to the InternationalPhoneticAlphabet (IPA). The main differences are j = /ʒ/, y = /j/, è = /ɛ/, ou = /u/. Nasalization is indicated by a ...same spoken words as the French infinitive, but they are spelled phonetically. As indicated above, there is no conjugation in the language;...
... formed relatively recently, Haitian Creole orthography is mostly phonemic, and is similar to the InternationalPhoneticAlphabet (IPA). The main differences are j = /ʒ/, y = /j/, è = /ɛ/, ou = /u/. Nasalization is indicated by a ...same spoken words as the French infinitive, but they are spelled phonetically. As indicated above, there is no conjugation in the language;...
...C-f C-p that behaves exactly like other C-c C-f * commands (e.g., C-c C-f C-e for \emph), but introduces the textfont \textipa (for the InternationalPhoneticAlphabet). How would I do this? It looks to me like I need to customize TeX-font-list but I'm not sure the best way to do it (I'd prefer to...
...c C-f C-p that behaves exactly like other C-c C-f * commands (e.g., C-c C-f C-e for \emph), but introduces the textfont \textipa (for the InternationalPhoneticAlphabet). How would I do this? It looks to me like I need to customize TeX-font-list but I'm not sure the best way to do it (I'd prefer to doing...
...C-c C-f C-p that behaves exactly like other C-c C-f * commands (e.g., C-c C-f C-e for \emph), but introduces the textfont \textipa (for the InternationalPhoneticAlphabet). How would I do this? It looks to me like I need to customize TeX-font-list but I'm not sure the best way to do it (I'd prefer to doing this...
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