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I'm pleased to see that Eric Bakovic has started a new phonology blog phonoloblog.

It shows promise, already gathering a growing collection of interesting semi-political commentary on the DNC. It's definitely worth a read. I'm also very pleased to see that it's published under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license. I look forward to tracking this blog, although it seems to have some technical growing pains right now (The RSS feed for phonoloblog (... there, now syndicated at [livejournal.com profile] phonoloblog) seems to be broken; it returns ill-formed XML has been fixed, and there's no helpful way to make comments other than signing up for an account of one's own).**

There's a nice post about [fǝˌnɛɾɪktɹænˈskɹɪpʃn̩] on the web. He writes:

It seems to me that what we need is one or more of the following, in ascending order of preference:
  • Someone to edit the html ASCII code page to make it more useful for us phonologists.
  • Someone to find a page in which the above has already been done.
  • Someone to suggest and/or provide something better than having to type in (or copy-and-paste) ASCII codes for this purpose.

I’d also like someone to help me locate the ASCII code for IPA secondary stress, if it even exists … I ended up having to transcribe two primary stresses in this post’s title because I couldn’t find the secondary stress code.

My quibbles and comments:

**UPDATED: tech issues: The XML failure in the RSS feed is probably a Movable Type bug; Mozilla's XML verification says that the title isn't legal:

XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: http://camba.ucsd.edu/phonoloblog/wp-rss2.php
Line Number 75, Column 136:
		<title>[&#102;&#477;&#737;&#110;&#603;&#638;&#618;&#107;&#116;&#633;&#230;&#110;&#737;&#115;&#107;&#633;&#618;&#112;&#643;&#110;&#809]</title>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^
This seems to be pointing to the ʃ in [fǝˡnɛɾɪktɹænˡskɹɪpʃn̩], but it might be the syllabic modifier character on the n. Anybody know enough about Movable Type WordPress to help him out? SECOND UPDATE: looks like it's been fixed now, by removal of the IPA from the title.
(I'd try to track back to Bakovic's article, but I don't have the tech skills for that.)

Date: 2004-08-01 10:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evan.livejournal.com
solution:

make a web form that takes in ascii in some ascii ipa-like thing and outputs real ipa.
let people cut'n'paste the output.

Date: 2004-09-17 08:58 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Is http://emeld.org/tools/charwrite.cfm good enough?

Charwrite

Date: 2004-09-17 09:02 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Is http://emeld.org/tools/charwrite.cfm good enough? -- Björn Lindström (http://bkhl.elektrubadur.se/)

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