• up SAMPA or Sampa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sampa may refer to: Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet, for European languages X-SAMPA, an...
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  • The Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet (SAMPA) is a computer-readable phonetic script using 7-bit printable ASCII characters, based on the International...
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  • The Extended Speech Assessment Methods Phonetic Alphabet (X-SAMPA) is a variant of SAMPA developed in 1995 by John C. Wells, professor of phonetics at...
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    Sampa Tembo (born August 9, 1993), known professionally as Sampa the Great, is a Zambian singer, rapper and songwriter. Between 2014 and 2020, she was...
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    Abi Sampa is a singer from London in the Indian classical tradition. She appeared in The Voice UK in 2013. She sings Qawwali, Carnatic and Western music...
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    Miles Bwalya Sampa is a Zambian politician, currently serving as Member of Parliament for Matero Constituency and president of the Patriotic Front. The...
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  • retroflex consonants (see above), but denotes rhoticity after vowel symbols. SAMPA chart for English X-SAMPA SAMPA computer readable phonetic alphabet...
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  • Sampa is a town in the Bono Region of Ghana, on the border with Côte d'Ivoire. It is the capital of Jaman North District, and was formerly the site of...
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  • See low back merger for more discussion of this vowel in North American English. International Phonetic Alphabet chart for English dialects X-SAMPA...
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  • International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨j⟩. The equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is j, and in the Americanist phonetic notation it is ⟨y⟩. Because...
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