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4 # File: ia_ia_FONIPA.txt
8 # Transformation from Interlingua (ia) to its IPA transcription (ia_FONIPA).
9 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlingua#Interlingua_alphabet
10 # http://www.omniglot.com/writing/interlingua.htm
13 # Interlinua has five falling diphthongs.
14 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlingua#Orthography_and_pronunciation
20 # ‹g› is usually [ɡ], but it is [d\u0361ʒ] in -age, -agi-, and -egi-.
21 # http://www.omniglot.com/writing/interlingua.htm
24 {age} $end_of_word → ad\u0361ʒe;
25 {agi} $vowel → ad\u0361ʒ; # viagiar → viad\u0361ʒar
27 {egi} $vowel → ed\u0361ʒ; # legier → led\u0361ʒer
31 # Omniglot: “The sounds of g and k assimilate a preceding n as in English.”
47 h → ; # ‹h› is normally silent.
57 ph → f; # philosophos, physica
68 [^s] {ti} [aeiouy] → t\u0361sj;