Ewellic_alphabet

Ewellic alphabet

Ewellic alphabet

Phonemic alphabet for English and other languages


The Ewellic script (pronounced yoo-WELL-ik) was invented by Doug Ewell in 1980 as a way to represent the pronunciation of English and other languages without the precision of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).[1]

Ewellic alphabet - consonants with phonetic transcription

References

  1. "ConScript Unicode Registry". evertype.com. Retrieved 2017-04-16.

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